A  COMPLETE  INDEX 


TO 


AVERY'S  HISTORY  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
VOLS.   I-VII. 

IN  TWO  PARTS 

1— THE  GENERAL  INDEX 
2— THE  INDEX  TO  THE  ILLUSTRATIONS 


A  COMPLETE    INDEX 


TO 


A  VERY 'S    HISTORY 


OF   THE 


UNITED  STATES 


VOLS.  I-VIL 


WILLIAM   ABBATT 

TARRYTOWN,  NEW   YORK 
1915 


The  compilation  of  an  index  is  one  of  those  useful  labours  for 
which  the  public  are  rarely  so  forward  to  express  their  gratitude  as 
they  ought  to  be.  We  feel  the  merits  of  the  case.  There  might  be 
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Tables  (Indexes)  which  may  be  justly  called  the  Soul  of  books. 

— BAYLE. 


THE  GENERAL  INDEX 

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Abercromby,  Gen.  James,  4:  119. 

—  autograph,  4:  158. 

—  called  "Mrs.  Nabbycromby,"  4:  187. 
Acadia,  unrest  in,  4:  100-103. 

-  map,  3:  313. 

-  re-taken,  1654,  2:  348. 

Acadians,  removal  of  the,  1755,  4:  93-112. 

Accault,  Michel,  explorer,  3:  176. 

Acland,  Major  and  Lady  Harriet,  portraits, 

6:  121. 

A  coma,  pueblo  of,  1:  299. 
Act  for  Increase  of  Shipping,  title-page  of, 

2:  30,  page  of  text,  31. 
Act  Prohibiting  Trade,  title-page  of,  2:  29. 
Acts  passed  by  first  Congress,  title-page  of, 

7:  35. 
Adams,    Abigail,    on   the    "White   House," 

1800,  7:  250. 

—  portrait,  7:  251. 

Adams,  John,  at  the  helm,  7:  180-193. 

—  averts  war  with  France,  7:  212-216. 

—  diary,  1774,  6:  210. 

—  on  Independence,  1776,  6:  391. 

—  "Our  Colossus  on  the  floor"  5:  392., 

—  on  the  Second  of  July,  5:  393. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  7:  16,  250. 

—  his  pamphlet,  A  Defence,  etc.,  7:  16. 


Adams,  John,  president,  175. 

—  review  of   troops  on  his  birthday,  1799, 

7:  213. 

—  Vice- President,  7:  16. 

Adams,  John  Quincy,  minister  to  Holland: 
Prussia  and  Portugal,  7:  189. 

—  portrait,  7:  189. 

Adams,  Samuel,  portrait  and  autograph,  6, 
frontispiece. 

—  outfitted  by  friends  to  appear  in  the  Con 

gress,  1774,  5:  214. 

—  outlawed,  6:  263. 

Adams  and  Independence,  5:  279. 

Adams,  Rutledge  and  Franklin,  peace  Com 
mittee,  1776,  6:  22. 

Adet,  P.  A.,  French  Minister  to  U.  S.,  auto 
graph,  7:  139. 

—  French  minister,  mistake  of,  7:  174. 
"A  Dialogue",  etc.,  first  page,  3:  364. 
"Address  to.  .  .North  Carolina",  1746,  title- 
page,  3:  349. 

Addington,  Isaac,  portrait,  3 :  279. 

Address  to  the  People  of  England,  by  John 

Jay,  1774,  5:  223. 

"Administration  of  Justice"  bill,  1774,  6:  194. 
Agawam  (Springfield),  Mass.,  autographs  of 

founders,  1636,  2:  307. 


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Ainsworth's  Psalms,  page  of,  2:  110. 

Alamance,  Battle  of,  1771,  5:  129. 

Alaminos,  Antonio  de,  1:  252,  263. 

Alarcon,  Heraando  de,  1:  297. 

Alarm,  The,  No.  1,  5:  159. 

Albany,  N.  Y.,  plan  of,  4:  122. 

Albany  Convention,  1754,  signatures  of  mem 
bers,  4:  52. 

Albany  settled,  1630,  2:  223. 

Alden,  John,  signature,  2:  135. 

Alexander,  James,  letter,  1755,  4:  54. 

Alexander,  Sir  William,  sends  Kirke  against 
Quebec,  1628,  2:  16. 

Alexander  VI.,  Pope,  1:  153,  portrait. 

Alexander's  Map  of  New  England,  title-page, 
2:  144. 

Alien  Act,  title-page  of  report  on,  7:  226. 

Alien  and  Sedition  Acts,  the  (1798),  7:  217- 
233. 

Allen,  Ethan,  autograph,  6:  258. 

—  outlawed,  6:  258. 

—  captures  Ticonderoga,  259. 

—  captured  at  Montreal,  5:  328. 

Allen,  Richard,  chief  justice  of  S.  C.,  1721, 

3:  232. 

Allen,  Samuel,  governor  of  N.  H.,  1692, 3 : 295. 
Allerton,  Isaac,  autograph,  2:  124. 

—  banished  from  Plymouth,  2 :  135. 
Alliance,  in  Jones'  fleet,  1779,  6:  263-269. 
Allouez,  Claude,  autograph,  3:  164. 

—  missionary,  1665,  3:  164. 
Alvarado,  Pedro  de,  1:  254. 
Amendments,  first  twelve,  to  the  Constitu 
tion,  7:  34. 

America  after  the  Treaty  of  Utrecht,  3 :  188. 

—  in  revolt,  6:  98. 

—  name  first  used,  1:  236 

—  Arabian  voyagers,  1:  67. 

—  Icelandic  voyagers,  1 :  65. 

—  Northmen  voyagers,  1:  174. 

—  Senex's  map  of,  1721,  3:  338. 


American  Uniforms,  by  German  artist,  6: 

167,  171. 
Americans,  the  first,  1:  1-21. 

—  mound-builders,  1:  36,  el  seq. 

—  neolithic,  1:  22-62. 

—  pottery  of,  1 :  55,  et  seq. 

—  pueblo,  1:  26,  et  seq. 
Ames,  Fisher,  portrait,  7:  16. 

Amherst,  Sir  Jeffry,  portrait  and  autograph, 
4:  161. 

—  advances  from   Oswego  to  Montreal,  4: 

313-14. 

—  captures  Montreal,  315. 

—  destroys  Ticonderoga,  1759,  4:  237. 

—  subsequent  inactivity,  242. 

—  lands  at  Louisburg,  1758,  4:  161. 

—  captures  it,  168. 

"A  Modest  Answer",  1706,  first  page  of,  3: 

255. 

Amusements,  popular,  1800,  7:  228. 
Anabaptists,  persecuted,  1651,  2:  380. 
Ancient  (Fort)  O.,  map  of,  1:  45. 

—  Works,  O.,  map  of,  1:  47. 

Ancient  and  Honorable  Artillery  Company, 

2:  372. 
Andre,  Major  John,  captors'  medal,  250. 

—  map  of  route,  etc.,  6:  251. 

—  papers  found  on  him,  6:  250. 

—  pass  from  Arnold,  6:  249. 

—  pocket-book,  6 :  249. 

—  portrait  by  himself,  6 :  254. 

—  portrait  by  Copley,  6:  248. 

—  portrait,  1781,  6:  253. 

—  captured,  6 :  252. 

—  corresponds  with  Arnold,  6:  248. 

—  meets  him,  6:  249. 

—  executed,  6:  253. 

—  portrait,  6:  175. 

—  returns  towards  N.  Y.,  6:  250. 
Andros,  Sir  Edmond,  autograph,  3 :  146. 

—  broadside  by  inhabitants  to,  3:  149. 


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Andros,  Sir  Edmond,  broadside  on  his  seiz 
ure,  3:  148. 

—  coat  of  arms,  66. 

-  death,  3:  256. 

—  governor  of  New  England,  3:  146. 

-  of  New  York,  1674,  3:  64. 

-  in  Connecticut,  3:  152. 

—  Instruction  for  agents  of  Massachusetts 

Bay  on  removal  of ,  3 :  150. 

-  letter  of,  3:  76. 

-  of  Virginia,  3:  149,  253. 

-  portrait,  3:  64. 

—  seal  of  New  England  while  under  him,  3 : 77. 
Auguelle,  Antoine,  explorer,  3:  176. 
Annapolis,  Md.,  Des  Barres'  view  of,  4:  51. 
Annexation  and  Confederation,   2:  338-348. 
Appleton,  Rev.  Nathaniel,  4:  319. 
Appropriation  Bill,  the  first  general,  7:  33. 
Arapaho  Indians,  1:  339. 

"Arbella,"  arrives  at  Salem,  1630,  2:  163. 
Arbuthnot,  Admiral,  blockades  Newport,  6: 

241. 
Archdale,  John,  autograph,  3:  219. 

—  governor  of  both  Carolinas,  1695,  3:  219. 
"A  Relation.  .  .Lord  Baltimore's  Plantation," 

(1634),  title-page,  2:  204. 
Argall,    Captain    Samuel,    destroys    French 
settlements  in  Maine,  2:  6. 

—  portrait,   2:  54. 

Arlington,  Earl  of,  portrait  and  autograph, 

2:  196. 

"Armed  Neutrality,"  the  (1780),  6:  278. 
Armstrong,  Major  John,  judge,  6:  411. 
Army,  U.  S.,  organization  of,  1798,  7:  205. 
Arnold,  Benedict  (I),  governor  of  R.  I.,  301, 

2:  289. 
Arnold,  General  Benedict,  attacks  Quebec, 

5:  335. 

-  at  Fort  Stanwix,  6:  108. 

-  at  Saratoga,  6:  114,  121. 

—  at  Ticonderoga,  6:  259. 


Arnold,  General  Benedict,  broadside  by,  1780, 
6:  246. 

—  beginning  of  his  treason,  6:  246. 

—  bravery  at  Compo,  6:  67. 

—  captures  St.  John's,  6:  260. 

—  charges  made  against,  6:  248. 

—  commands  at  West  Point,  6 :  248. 

—  escape  to  the  Vulture,  6:  252. 

—  first  grievance,  6:  67. 

—  in  Virginia,  6:  298. 

—  march  to  Cambridge,  6 :  258. 

—  march  on  Quebec,  6:  332. 

—  meets  Andre,  6:  249. 

—  New  London  burnt  by,  6:  312. 

—  position  at  Richmond,  1781,  6:  298. 

—  proclamation  after  treason,  6:  255. 

—  portrait,  5:  340;  6:  242. 

—  progress  of  his  plot,  6:  248. 

—  reward  for  his  capture,  6:  302. 

—  rewarded  by  British,  6:  253. 

—  treason  discovered,  6:  243. 

—  wounded  at  Saratoga,  6:  123. 
at  Quebec,  5:  338. 

—  watch,  5:  333. 

—  death,  1801,  6:  254. 

Arnold,  Mrs.  General,  portrait,  6:  175. 

—  and  child,  254. 
Arrowheads,  Puzzle  Lake,  1:  24. 

Art  and  Literature,  1763,  neglected,  6:  24. 
Artaguette,  Indians  kill,  3 :  325. 
Artilleryman,  Continental  Line,  6:  15. 
Ashe,  General  John,  defeated  at  Briar  Creek, 

6:  211. 
Assiento   Treaty — England   a   slave  power, 

1689,  3:  187. 
Atherton  Company,  the,  acquire  R.  I.  land, 

1659,  3:  299. 
Atlantic,  map.  1:  168. 

—  North,  map,  1:  77. 

—  settlements,  Charleston  to  St.  Augustine, 

map,  3:  331. 


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Attakullakulla,  Indian  chief,  4:  338,  342. 

—  saves  Captain  Stuart,  347. 

—  sues  for  peace,  348. 

Attucks,  Crispus,  killed  in  Boston  Massacre, 

6:  111. 

Aurora,  The,  edited  by  B.  F.  Bache,  7:  91. 
Austerfield,  England,  map,  2:  103. 

—  Bradford's  Cottage  at,  105. 

Avery,  Rev.  David,  diary  quoted,  6:  44. 
Avery,  James,  autograph,  3:  119. 
Avery  house,  Conn.,  1656,  2:  324. 
-  Dedham,  Mass.,  1675,  6:  2. 
Aviles,  Pedro   Menendez  de,  see  Menendez. 
Axe,  of  1750,  5:  4. 
Axes,  one  of  Burgoyne's  6:  97. 
Ayllon,  Lucas  Vasquex  de,  1:  273. 

—  death,  274. 

Bachiler,  Stephen,  Rev.,  2:  341. 
Bacon,  Nathaniel,  autograph,  3:  30. 

—  coat  of  arms,  3:  45. 

—  death,  3:  37. 

Bagley,  Col.  Jonathan,  4:  121. 
Bainbridge,  Captain  William,  letter,   7:  315. 
Baker,   Brister,    negro    soldier   holding   the 

"Badge  of  Merit",  6:  368. 
Balboa,  Vasco  Nuflez  de,  1:  244,  el  seq. 

—  discovers  the  Pacific,  243. 
Balcarres,  Earl  of,  portrait,  6:  123. 
Baltimore  founded,  1730,  3:  360. 

-  in  1752,  4:  19. 
Baltimore  Coins,  3:  46. 
Baltimore,  man  of  war,  searched  by  British, 

1798,  7:  211. 

Bank  of  New  York,  etc.,  1798,  7:  276. 
Bank  of  the  United  States,  the  first,  7:  53-6. 
Barbary  Pirates,  1783-7,  6:  383-4. 
Barbary  Powers,  treaty  with,  7:  162. 
Barbastro,  Luis  de,  in  Florida,  1:  293. 
Barclay,  Robert,  autograph,  3 :  89. 


Barclay,  Thomas,  Consular  Commission  to 

Morocco,  1791,  7:  312. 
Barlow,  Joel,  autograph,  7:  282. 

—  title-page  of  his  Hasty  Pudding,  283. 
Barnwell,    Colonel    John,    defeats    Indians, 

N.  C.,  1712,  3:  237. 

—  builds  fort  on  the  Altamaha  River,  1721, 

3:  339. 

Barre,  Isaac,  speech  in  Parliament  on 
America,  1765,  5:  55. 

—  originates  the  phrase  "Sons  of  Liberty", 

59. 

—  portrait,  6:  55. 

—  with  Wolfe,  1759,  4:  251. 
Barren  Hill,  Lafayette  at,  6:  86. 

Barron,  Commodore  Samuel,  in  command 
of  Mediterranean  squadron,  7:  321. 

Barrowe,  Henry,  author  of  "Marprelate" 
pamphlets  (1588),  2:  99. 

Barry,  Commodore  John,  autograph,  6:  317. 

—  first  Navy  Captain,  1775,  6:  317. 

—  portrait,  7:  161. 

Barton,  Colonel  William,  autograph,  6:  166. 

"Battle  of  Montmorency",  1759,  Wolfe  de 
feated,  4:  267. 

"Battle  of  the  Bluffs",  1781,  Cherokees  de 
feated  at,  6:  413. 

"Battle  of  the  Severn",  1655,  2:  215. 

Bayard,  Nicholas,  autograph,  3:  260. 

—  convicted  of  treason,  17C1,  3:  271. 
Bay  of  Fundy,  map,  2:  4. 
Bayonet,  Revolutionary,  6:  172. 
Beauharnois,  de,  governor  of  Canada, 

1726,   3:  312. 
Beaujeu,  Hyacinthe,  M.  L.,  de,  4:  67. 

—  portrait,   4:  68. 

—  killed,  72. 
Beaumarchais,  6:  135-6. 
Beausejour,  Fort,  captured,  1755,  4:  104. 
Bedford,  Pa.,  captured  by  Indians,  1763,  4: 

365. 


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Beginning  (The)  of  Colonial  Union,  6:  134- 

153. 

Behaim's  Globe,  map,  1:  120. 
Belcher,  Jonathan,  portrait  and  autograph, 

3:  392. 

-  governor  of  N.  J.,  1747,  4:  13. 

—  death,   1757,  14. 
Beleaguered  Boston,  6:  292-314. 
Bellingham,  Richard,  autograph,  2:  365. 
Bellomont,  Earl  of,  coat  of  arms,  3 :  270. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  3:  269. 

-  governor  of  N.  H.,  Mass,  and  N.  Y.,  1697, 

3:  269. 

—  death,   270. 

—  fails  to  crush  R.  I.,  1699,  3:  300. 
Bemis  Heights,  battle  of,  6:  114-115,  120. 

—  battle  of,  map,  6:  122. 
Benincasa's  map,  1476,  1:  1C4. 

Bennet,  Richard,  elected  governor  of  Vir 
ginia,  1652,  2:  181. 
Bennington,  battle  of,  6:  99. 

—  battle  of,  map,  6:  100. 

Berkeley,  Sir  William,  governor  of  Virginia, 
1641,  2:  176. 

—  resigns,  1652,  180. 

-  re-elected,  1659,  183. 

—  signature,   2:  194. 

—  in  N.  C.,  3:  3. 

—  death,  1677,  3:  39. 

Berkeley  and  Carteret,  lease  by   Duke  of 
York  to,  1664,  3:  80. 

—  seals  of,  81. 

Berkeley's  Plantation,  Va.,  ruins,  3:  39. 
Bernard,    Governor    Francis,   portrait   and 
autograph,  6:  31. 

—  Thanksgiving  proclamation  by,  1766,  82. 

—  and  Mass.  Assembly,  33. 

—  dissolves  the  General  Court,  1768,  6:  93. 

—  leaves  America,  1769.  5:  105. 
Berry,  Sir  John,  1677,  3:  39. 
Berryer, ,  menaces  Bigot,  4:  219. 


Bibliographical    appendix — at    end    of    each 

volume. 
Biddle,   Nicholas,   Navy   Captain,   1775,   5: 

320. 
Bienville,  Celoron  de,  explorer,  4:  26. 

—  defeated  by  Chickasaws,  1736,  3:  325. 

—  receives  Tonty's  letter  to  La  Salle,  1699, 

3:  317. 

—  commander  general,  1718,  324. 

—  governor,   1733.  325. 

Bigot,  Francis,  chief  rascal  at  Quebec,  1758, 
4:  173. 

—  letter.  1752,  4:  184. 

—  Memoire  pour—  title-page,  317. 
-  banished,  1763,  4:  317. 

Bikker,  Geirit,  surrenders  Fort  Casimer,  2: 

263. 

Billington,  John,  executed,  2:  135. 
Bills  of  Credit,  6:  326. 
Bjarni  Grimolfson,  1:  88. 
Bjarni's  Course,  map,  1:  81. 
"Blackboard"  (Teach  or  Thatch),  pirate,  3: 

228. 

—  portrait,  3:  239. 

—  killed,  240. 
Blackfoot  Indian,  1:  352. 

Blackiston,  Nathaniel,  autograph,  3:  256. 
"Black-List"  of  Boston  Tories,  1770,  from  the 

North  Am.  Almanack,  6:  114. 
Blackstone,  William,  first  R.  I.  settler,  2: 164. 
"Black    Watch"    regiment   at    Ticonderoga, 

1758,   4:  185. 
Blackwell,  John,  autograph,  3:  189. 

—  Bank  of  Credit,  3:  145. 
Bladen,  Thomas,  autograph,  4:  17. 

Blair,  Rev.  James,  founds  William  and  Mary 
College  in  Virginia,  autograph,  3 :  255. 
Blake,  Joseph,  autograph,  3 :  219. 

—  governor  of  S.  C.,  1694,  3:  219. 

—  of  both  Carolinas,  220. 


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Block,  Adrian,  builds  first  vessel,  the  Rest 
less,  at  New  Amsterdam,  1614,  2:  85. 

"Blockade  of  Boston,"  1768,  Remick's  view 
of,  6:  94. 

-  1774-75,  6:  193. 

"Bloody  Morning  Scout",  the,  1755,  4:  86. 
Blount,  William,  governor  S.  W.  Territory, 
7:  117. 

—  title-page  of  Proceedings  on  Impeachment 

of,  7:  192. 

Blue  Licks,  the  Indian  Victory  at,  6:  208. 
Board  of  Trade,  Courts,  etc.,  1689-1745,  3: 

211-216. 

Boasting,  American,  1800,  7:  287. 
Bobadilla,  Francisco,  de,  1 :  199. 
Bogardus  Farm,  New  York,  2:  236. 
Bohun,   Edmund,    Chief   Justice   of    S.    CM 

1698,  3:  221. 

Bonaparte  and  Louisiana,  1800,  7:  328. 
Bonaparte,  Joseph,  autograph,  7:  214. 
Bond,  Joshua,  loss  at  Lexington,  6:  250. 
Bon  Homme  Richard,  candlestick  from,  6:271. 

-  course  of,  268. 

-  engagement  with  Serapis,  267,  269. 

-  flag  of,  6:  261. 

-  page  from  log  of,  270. 

-  position  of  ships,  1779,  266. 

Books  published  in  Boston,  1703-21,  3:  386. 
Boone,   Thomas,   governor  of   S.   C.,    1761, 

4:  348. 

Boonesborough,  Ky.,  last  siege  of,  6:  200. 
"Boone's  Trace",  6:  186. 
Border  Warfare  and  the  Conquest  of  the 

Northwest,  6:  184-208. 
Boscawen,  Edward,  autograph,  4:  161. 

—  medal,  169. 

-  portrait,  167. 

Bosomworth,  Thomas,  1748,  rioter  in  Sa 
vannah,  4:  21. 


Boston,   Committee   of   Correspondence,   6: 
138-40. 

—  Committee     of    Correspondence,    docu 

ment  of,  5:  203. 

—  first  Town-house,  2:  372. 

—  Harbor,  Fitzhugh's  Copy  of  Southake's 

Map,  1689,3:  147. 

—  Harbor,  map,  3:  131. 

—  in  1765,  map  of,  6:  165. 

—  Massacre,  1770,  Revere's  view  of  the,  6: 

108. 

—  monument  of,  110. 

—  narrative  of,  title-page,  111. 

—  North  Battery,  6:  313. 

—  North  Square  in,  6:  217. 

—  News- Letter,  first  issue,  3:  292. 

—  Newspapers,  1719-21,  3:  385. 

—  old  and  new,  2:  353. 

—  part  first  settled,  map,  165. 

—  region  about,  map,  1630,  2:  164. 

—  Port  Bill,  1774,  6:  191. 

—  repealed,  192. 

—  page  of,  6:  191. 

—  Quincy's  pamphlet  on,  204. 

Boston  Post  Boy  and  Advertiser,  page  from, 

1765,  6:  54. 
Boston,  Pownall's  view  of,  5:  310. 

—  Revere's  (1768),  6:  96. 

—  S.  E.  View  (1743),  3:  395. 

—  prices,  1780,  6:  328. 

—  relieved  by  provisions  from  other  Colo 

nies,  6:  207. 

—  siege  begun,  1775,  6:  250. 

—  map,  295. 

"Boston  Tea  Party",  Punch-Bowl  of  the,  6: 
166. 

—  portraits  of  some,  167. 

Boston,  town-meeting,   1764,  Adams  at,   6: 
40. 

—  Concord  route  map,  6:  240. 


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"Bostonians  paying  the  Excise  man",  cartoon, 
1774,  5:  190. 

Botetourt,  Baron,  governor  of  Virginia, 
1768,  autograph,  and  statue,  5:  97. 

Boudinot,  Elias,  proclamation  by,  1783,  6: 
363-366. 

Bougainville,  Marquis  and  Madame,  por 
traits,  4:  139. 

—  testimony   on   affairs   in   Canada,    1759, 

4:  218. 

Boundary,  between  New  England  and  New 
Netherland,  2:  238. 

-  Negotiations  of  1782,  maps,  6:  350-51. 

-  U.  S.,  map,  1782,  6:  350. 
Boundaries    of  the  U.  S.  by  1782  treaty,  6: 

354. 

-  and   Territories   of   the   U.    S.,    1789-99. 

map  of,  7:  54. 

Bouquet,  Col.  Henry,  cuts  roads  through 
Pennsylvania,  4:  196-7. 

—  defeats  Indians  at  Bushy  Run,  Pa.,  1763, 

4:  369. 

—  his  Indian  Council,  4:  374. 

—  his  march,  4:  372. 

-  portrait,  4:  195. 

—  receiving  English  captives,  375. 

-  relieves  Fort  Pitt,  4:  369. 

-  secures   the    release   of   200    captives    in 

Ohio,  1764,  4:  375. 

—  death — at  Pensacola,  375. 
Bourgeoys,  Margaret,  at  Quebec,  1653,  3: 159. 
Bourlamaque,  —   —  de,  4:  117. 

—  on  Lake  Champlain,  4:  223. 
Bowdoin,  Governor,  James,  desk,  5:  87. 

—  proclamation,  1787,  6:  395. 

—  minister  to  Spain,  7:  387. 
Bowls,  from  Arizona,  1:  55. 
Bowman,  John,  6:  193. 

-  takes  Cahokia,  194. 
Boyle,  Robert,  2 :  374. 

Braddock  Expedition  (The),  4:  60-79. 


Braddock,  General  Edward,  4:  59. 

—  arrives  at  Alexandria,  60. 

—  advances  to  Wills  Creek,  63. 

—  his  battlefield,  4:  71,  72. 

—  encampment,  69. 

-  defeated,  4:  73. 

-  death,  74. 

—  order  for  soldiers'   wives'  protection,  4: 

65. 

—  orderly     book,     page    in    Washington's 

writing,  4:  64. 

—  men  buried,  1758,  4:  211. 

—  route,  map,  4:  67. 

Bradford,  William  (of  Plymouth),  autograph, 

2:  124. 
Bradford's  Plimoulh  Plantation,  page  of,  2: 

108. 
Bradford,  William,  first    printer  in  N.   Y., 

3:  267. 
Bradford,  William  (Phila.),  1712,  autograph, 

3:  267. 

Bradstreet,  Anne,  death,  3:  135. 
portrait,  3:  135. 

—  title-page  of  her  "Tenth  Muse",  135. 
Bradstreet,  John,  autograph,  4:  188. 
Bradstreet,  Lieut.  Col.  John,  1756,  4:  121. 
Bradstreet  captures   Fort  Frontenac,    1758, 

4:  189. 

—  mistakes  in  treating  with  Indians,  1764, 

4:  373. 

Bradstreet,    Simon,    governor  of  Massachu 
setts,  1679,3:  136,  151. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  3:  128. 
Brandywine,  battle  of,  map,  6:  78. 

—  and  Germantown,  6:  61-87. 
Brant,  Joseph,  letters,  6:  188;  7:  262. 

-  portrait,  6:  101. 

Bray,  Rev.  Thomas,  visits  Md.,  1700,  3:  256. 

—  autograph,  3:  256. 

Breaking-up  of  the  Union,  suggested,  1794, 
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Brebeuf,  Jean  de,  Jesuit  Missionary,  2:  14. 

—  and  companions,  visit  the  Hurons  (1634), 

3:  158,  160. 

—  murdered  (1649),  162. 
Breckenridge,  John,  attorney  general,  1805, 

7:  377. 

Brendan,  Saint,  1:  103. 
Brent,  Margaret,  autograph,  2:  210. 
Brewster,  William,  autograph,  2:  113. 

-  chair,  2:  396. 

-  chest,  135. 

-  sword,  132. 

-  death  (1643),  2:  396. 
Brewton,  Miles,  3:  228. 
Brigadier  Generals,  1775,  6:  282. 

British  Colonial  Policy — Economic,   1689-45, 
3:  192-205. 

-  Political,  3:  106-216. 

British  Defences  at  Philadelphia,  6:  173. 
British   Diplomacy   and   the   Northwest,   7: 

92-113. 
British  evacuate  New  York,  6:  346. 

-  fleet  at  Charleston,  1776,  6:  366-8. 

—  forces  in  Boston  re-inforced,  5:  262. 

-  landing  in   Bergen  Co.,    N.  J.,    1776,  6: 

38. 

—  navy  on  R.  I.  coast,  1775,  5:  303. 

-  "Orders  in  Council",  1793,  7:  123. 

-  Possessions  in  North  America,   1775,  6: 

212. 

-  posts  in  American  Territory,  7:  92. 

—  surrendered,  1796,  167. 

-  17th  Light  Dragoons,  uniform,  6:  85. 

-  troops  in  Boston,  and  New  York,    1766, 

5:  84,  95. 

-  Uniforms,   48th  Reg't,     1742-64,  4:  224. 

-  Uniforms,  17th  Reg't,  1776,  6:  54. 

—  and  American   Prisons  during  the  Rev 
olution,  6:  65. 


Broadside  by  Congress  for  first  Presidential 
Election  under  new  Constitution,  7: 
14. 

—  on  British  and  Hessian  Outrages,  1776, 

6:  40. 

—  on  Monroe's  Negotiations,  7:  394. 

—  of  N.  Y.  Election,  1804,  7:  368. 
Brockholls,  Anthony,  3 :  67. 

Brooks,  John  (General),  sword,  2:  132. 

"Brother  Jonathan",  6:  26. 

Brown,   Colonel   John,   in   Ticonderoga,    6: 

258. 

"Brownists"  the  (1580),  2:  98. 
Brown  University  in  1793,  6:  132. 

—  in  1804,  6:  132. 

Browne,  John  and  Samuel,  banished  to  Eng 
land,  2:  156.. 

Browne,  Robert,  signature,  2:  98. 
Brule,  Stephen,  2:  10. 

—  in  Chesapeake  Bay,  13. 

—  first  European  in  Pennsylvania,  13. 

-  visits  Western  New  York  (1618),  3:  157. 
Bruton  Church,  Williamsburg,  Va.,  5:  12. 
Bryan's    Station,   Ky.,     Indians   attack,    6: 

208. 

Buckman  Tavern,  Lexington,  Mass.,  5:  245. 
Buet,   Hugh,   Quaker,    banished    (1640),   2: 

375. 

Buffalo,  the,  first  picture  of,  1:  284. 
Building  the  Ship,  6:  414-438. 
Building,  The,  of  a  Nation    (Chap.   1),  5: 

1-27. 

Bull,  Henry,  governor  of  R.  I.,  1690,  3:  298. 
Bull,  William,  autograph,  4:  340. 

-  governor  of  S.  C.,  1760,  4:  343. 

—  ST.,  autograph,  3:  344. 

Bull,  Lieut.,  Gov.  of  S.  C.,  6:  358. 

Bullet,   Silver,  enclosing  Clinton's  message, 

6:  119. 
Bunker  (Breed's)  Hill,  fortified,  5:  263. 


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Bunker  Hill,  map  of  battle,  6:  267,  271. 

—  monument,  272. 

—  view  of  battle,  268,  270. 

Burgess,   Elisha,  governor   of   Mass.,    1715, 

3:  297. 
Burgoyne,  Geneial     John,  coat  of  arms,  6: 

127. 

-  portrait,  6:  262. 

—  theatre  of  his  campaign,  6:  90. 

-  surrender,  6:  129. 

-  map,    126. 

—  cartoon  on,  128. 

-  retreats,  6:  125. 

—  surrenders,   127. 

-  death,  132. 

Burgoyne's  Campaign  plans,  6:  88-91. 
Burke,  Edmund,  portrait,  6:  255. 

-  speech  on  American  taxation,  title-page, 

5:  196. 

—  speech  on  Conciliation,  1775,  6:  255. 
Burner,  William,  coat  of  arms,  3:  371. 

-  governor  of  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.,  1720;  3:  371. 

-  of  Massachusetts,  1727,  3:  373. 

—  wrangles    with    the  Assembly,    1727,   3: 

391. 

-  death,  1729,  392. 

Burns,  David,  and  Washington,  7:  246. 
Burr,  Rev.  Aaron,  death,  1757,  4:  13. 
Burr,  Aaron,  on  Quebec  expedition,  6:  331. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  7:  369. 

—  defeated  in  New  York,  1804,  7:  366. 

—  kills  Hamilton,  369. 

—  indicted  for  murder,  370. 

—  Vice-President,  7:  289. 
Burr-Hamilton  duel,  7:  369. 

Burras,  Anne,  first  wife  in  the  Jamestown 

Colony  (1608),  2:  50. 
Burrington,  George,  governor  of  N.  C.,  1724, 

1731,  autograph,  3:  240. 
Burroughs,  John,  Navy    Captain,   1775,   6: 

320. 


Burwell,  Lewis,  governor  of  Va.,  1751,  4:  26. 

Bushy  Run,  plan  of  battle,  4:  367. 

Busts,  Etowah,  Ga.,  1:  54. 

Bute,  Earl  of,  portrait  and  autograph,  4:  325. 

Bute  rises  to  power,  4:  326,  331. 

—  detested,  333. 

Butler,  Colonel  John,  autograph,  6:  102. 

—  invades  Pennsylvania,  6:  185. 

—  massacres  prisoners  at  Wyoming,  186. 
Butler,  General  Richard,  autograph,  7:  96. 
Butler,  Walter,  and  massacre  at  Cherry  Val 
ley,  6:  186. 

Butler's  Rangers,  uniform  button  and  belt- 
plate  of,  6:  339. 

Butts'  Hill,  battle  of,  6:  183. 

Buzzard's  Bay,  Mass.,  1775,  British  prizes 
re-taken  at,  5:  300. 

Byllynge,  Edward,  buys  half  New  Jersey,  3: 
84. 

—  governor  West  Jersey,  92. 

—  autograph,   3:  84. 

Byrd,  Captain  Henry,  leads  British  expedi 
tion  into  Kentucky,  6:  200. 
Byrd,  Col.  William,  4:  349. 

-  satirizes,  N.  C.,  1710,  3:  241. 

Byrd,  William,  of  Westover,  portrait,  3:  354. 

—  Mansion,  Westover,  Va.,  5:  3. 

Cabeza  de  Vaca,  Alvar,  in  Florida  and  Mexi 
co,  1:  281,  et  seq. 
Cabinet,  the  first,  7:  29. 

—  the,  and  Congress,  7:  31. 

Cabot,  John  and  Sebastian,  centennial  post 
age  stamp,  186. 

—  memorial  tower,  1:  189. 

-  portraits,  1:  187. 

Cabot's  (J.)  1st  voyage,  map,  1:  185. 
Cabot's  (S.)  of  1544,  map,  1:  184. 
Cabots,  their  voyages,  1:  180. 
Cabrillo,  Juan  Rodriguez,  1:  301. 


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Cadet,  Joseph,  "grafter,"  at  Quebec,   1758, 
4:  175. 

—  fined,  1763,  4:  317. 

Cadillac,  Antoine  de  la  Mothe,  at  Detroit, 
181. 

-  at  Mackinac,  1694,  3:  181. 

—  governor  of  Louisiana,  3:  319. 
Cadwalader,  General  John,  6:  51. 

—  autograph,  170. 
Cahokia,  captured,  6:  194. 
Calaveras  Skull,  The,  1:  14. 
Caldwell,  Rev.   James,    autograph,  6:  239. 

-  at  battle  of  Springfield,  6:  239. 
Caldwell,  Mrs.  James,  murdered  by  British, 

6:  239. 
Calef,  Richard,  1692,  resists  witch-frenzy, 

3:  287. 
Callender,  James  T.,  and  Hamilton,  7:  191. 

—  "The  Warmed  Serpent",  307. 
Callieres,  3:  181,  190,  311. 
Calumet,  3:  168. 

Calvert,   Benedict   Leonard,   autograph.    3: 
257. 

—  governor  of  Md.,  1726,  3:  360. 
Calvert,  Cecilius  (Lord  Baltimore  II),  arms, 

2:  203. 

-  portrait,  202. 

—  signature,  2:  199. 
Calvert,  Cecilius,  death,  3:  49. 

Calvert,     Charles     (Lord    Baltimore     III), 
autograph,   3:  49. 

—  portrait,  50. 

—  governor  of  Maryland,  1720,  3:  359. 

—  death,  360,  1726, 

Calvert,  Frederick,  death,  1771,  4:  19, 

-  last  of  the  family,  1751,  4:  18. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  4:  19. 
Calvert,  George  (Lord  Baltimore  I),  portrait 

and  autograph,  2:  198-199. 

-  asked  to  leave  Virginia,  1629,  2:  173. 
Calvert,  Leonard,  death  of,  1647,  2:  109. 


Calvert,  Philip,  2:  216. 
Camden,  S.  C.,  battle  of,  map,  6:  226. 
Campbell,  Captain,  held  prisoner  by  Pontiac, 
4:  359. 

—  killed  by  Chippewas,  362. 

Campbell,  Lieut.  Col.  Archibald,  captures 
Savannah  and  Augusta,  6:  209-11. 

Campbell,  Lieut.  Col.  Archibald,  letter  to 
Gen.  Lincoln,  6:  211. 

Campbell,  Colonel  William,  6:  228. 

—  at  King's  Mountain,  229. 
Campbell,  Lord  Neil,  3:  81. 

Campbell,  Lord  William,  last  royal  governor 
of  S.  C.,  abandons  office,  6:  359. 

Campaign  of  1758,  4:  160-171. 

Campaign  of  1759,  the  (Chap.  12),  4:  214- 
226. 

Canada,  expedition  against,  1690,  2:  263. 

—  expedition  against  relinquished,  1746,  4: 

2. 

—  expedition  of  1775,  map  of,  6:  310,  326. 

—  failure   of   attempt  against   by    Walker, 

1711,  3:  275. 

—  invasion  planned  and  fails,  1709.  3:  273. 

—  etc.,  map,  3:  310. 

—  overtures  to,  1775,  6:  321. 
"Canada  subdued",  medal,  4:  318. 
Canada  won  by  England,  4:  333. 

—  and  Louisiana,  3:  309-326. 

Canadian  Trapper  on  Snow-Shoes,  1753,  3: 

164. 

Candle  Mould,  6:  21. 
Cannon,  16th  century,  1:  255. 

—  and  powder  seized  by  patriots,  N.  H.  & 

R.  I.,  1774,  5:  232. 
Canonchet,  executed,  3:  120. 
Canonicus,  Sachem,  2 :  127. 
Canteen,  Revolutionary,  6:  91. 
Cantino,  map,  1502,  1:  210. 
Cape  Cod  Harbor,  map,  2:  116. 
Cape  Cod  "restored",  1:  84. 


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Cape  Henry  Tablet,  2:  42. 

Capitol,  at  Washington,    east  elevation  of, 

7:  248. 
Capital,   National,  removing  from  Phila.   to 

Washington,  7:  248. 

-  site  of  the,  discussed,  7:  35. 

-  and  White  House,  7:  247. 

Cardross,  Lord,  proposes  Scotch  settlements, 

inS.  C.  (1683),  3:  23. 
Carleton,  Guy,    Q.   M.   General,   1759,    4: 

249. 
Carleton,  Sir  Guy,  defends  Quebec,  6:  337- 

340. 

-  portrait  and  autograph,  5:  330;  6:  5. 
Carlisle,  Pa.,  captured  by  Indians,  1763,  4: 

365. 
Carlisle  Peace  Commission,  The,  6:  144, 

149. 
Carmichael,  William,  at  Berlin,  6:  140. 

-  autograph,  7:  120. 
Carolina,  3 :  1-27. 

-  Act  of  Proprietors'  Surrender  (1729),  3: 

242. 

-  Lawson's  map  of,  1709,  3:  224. 
—  "Lords  Proprietors"  of,  3:  3. 

-  Morden's  map  of  (1687),  3:  24. 

-  map,  1670,  3:  9. 

-  Moll's  map  of,  1715,  3:  227. 

-  proposed  system  of  government,  3:  7. 

-  seal  of  Lords  Proprietors,  3 :  2. 

-  Company,  medal  of  the,  3:  219. 
Carolinas,  both  under  royal  control,  3:  242. 

-  reclamation  of  the  6:  282-297. 
Carpenter's  Tools  before  1775,  6:  8. 

Carr,  Caleb,  governor  of  R.  I.,  1695,  3:  300. 
Carr,  Robert,  autograph,  3:  129. 
Carroll,  Charles,  autograph,  5:  341. 

-  coat  of  arms,  390. 

Carta  Marina,  map,  1548,  1:  281. 


Carter,   Robert,   governor   of   Va.,    1726,  3: 

352. 

Carteret,  Lady  Elizabeth,  autograph,  3:  82. 
Carteret,  Sir  George,  portrait,  3:  11. 
Carteret,    George,    first     governor   of    New 

Jersey,  autograph  and  seal,  3:  81. 
Carteret,  Philip,  autograph,  3:  82. 

—  governor  of  New  Jersey,  1674,  3:  85. 
Cartier,  Jacques,  at  Gaspe,  1:  305. 

-  in  North  Atlantic,  1:  303. 

-  at  Quebec,  306. 

Cartridge  Boxes,  5:  266;  6:  20,  95. 
Cartwright,  George,  autograph,  3:  129. 
Cartwright,   Thomas,   page  of   "Second  ad 
monition",  1572,  2:  97. 
Carver,  John,  sword,  2:  132. 
Cary,  Thomas,  governor  of  N.  C.,  3:  234. 

—  autograph,  3:  235. 

Castine,  the  younger,  taken  prisoner  to  Bos 
ton,   1721,  3:  387. 
Castle  William,  Boston,  6:  90. 
Catharine  II  of  Russia,  portrait,  6 :  278. 

-  and  England,  6:  278. 

Cathcart,  James  L.,  Consul  at  Tripoli,  1801, 
7:  313. 

Cavaliers  seek  refuge  in  Virginia,  1649,  2: 
179. 

Cavate  Lodges,  open-faced,  1:  29. 

Cavendish,  Thomas,  portrait,  1 :  327. 

Cedar  Rapids  ("The  Cedars")  1776,  Ameri 
cans  defeated  at,  6:  342. 

Celeron  de  Bienville,  map  of  route,  4:  27. 

—  one  of  his  lead  plates,  27. 
Census,  the  first,  7:  60. 

Cent,  first  U.  S.  copper,  7:  167. 

Cenlinel  of  the   N.  W.  Territory,  1793,  page 

of  first  number,  7:  104. 
Central  American  Coast,  map,  1:  215. 
Cerf,  cutter,  6:  263. 
Chair  used  in  first  National  Congress,  7:  26. 


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Champlain,  Lake,  map,  1740,  3:  379. 

—  (Lake)  country,    map,  3:  264. 
Champlain,  Samuel  de,  account  of  voyage, 

1603,  3. 

-  death,  2:  18. 

—  fights  Iroquois  at  Ticonderoga,  8. 

-  founds  Quebec,  2:  7. 

—  in  Canada,  2:  3;  governor,  17. 

-  in  New  York  State,  13. 
Champlain  Medal,  1904,  2:  18. 
Champlain  Monument  at  Quebec,  2:  19. 
Champlain  and  Ontario,  4:  227-242. 

—  and  wife,  signatures  of,  2:  13. 
Champlain's  attack  on  the  Iroquois  Fort,  2: 

9,  10. 

—  flag,  2:  7. 
Champlain's  Map,  2:  2. 

—  title-page  of  his  "Des  Sauvages",  3. 
Champlain's  Map  of  Plymouth  Harbor,  2: 

6. 

—  of  Port  Royal,  and  view  of  fort,  2:  5. 
Champlain's  View  of  the  Fort  at  Quebec,  2: 

11. 

Charles  I,  portrait,  2:  178. 
Charles  II  and  American  colonies,  2:  26. 
Charles  II's  commissioners  to  New  England, 

3:  129. 
Charles  II  forbids  the  persecution  of  Quakers 

(1661),  2:  389. 

—  portrait,  3:  134. 

Charles  V.,  Spain,  portrait,  2:  81. 
Charleston,  S.  C.,  besieged  by  Clinton  and 
Parker,  5:  363. 

—  defeats  French  invasion,  1706,  3:  223. 

-  in  1739,  plan,  3:  344. 

—  order  for  laying  out  of,  and  map,  1672, 

3:  16. 

—  siege  of,  map,  6:  217. 

-  Harbor,  1670-90,  3:  14. 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  from  Beacon  Hill,  view 

of,  6:  265. 


Charon,  British  frigate,  burnt,  6:  316. 
Charter,   new,   for   Massachusetts,    1691,   3: 

283. 
"Charter  Oak",  3:  152. 

—  in  1855,  153. 

"Charter  of  Freedom",  etc.,  1630,  title-page, 

2:  219. 

Chastellux,  Marquis  de,  portrait,  6:  241. 
Chastes,  Aymar  de,  2:  2. 
Chatham,  death,  6:  147. 
Chatham's  Bill  rejected,  1775,  6:  253. 
Chauncey,  Charles,  2:  394. 
Chauvin,  Pierre,  2:  2. 
Cheever,  Colonel   Abner,  pocket-book  of,  5: 

167. 

Cheever,  Ezekiel,  autograph,  2 :  334. 
Cherokee  Campaign,  1759,  map,  4:  341. 

—  country,  map,  by  Timberlake,  4:  346. 

—  war,  the,  4:  336-350. 

Cherokees  attacked  by  S.  C.,  1760,  4:  343. 

—  invade  Southern  states,  6:  184. 

Cherry  and  Wyoming  Valleys,  map,  6:  185. 
Chesapeake  Bay,   1781,  map  of  operations 

on,  6:  300,  310. 
Chesebrough,  William,  2:  324. 
Chew's  House,  Philadelphia,  British  defend, 

6:  82. 

Chew  House,  the  attack  on,  6:  83. 
Chicheley,  Sir  Henry,  1678,  3:  40. 
Child,  Robert,  remonstrates  against  Church 

tyranny,  1646,  2:  375. 
Child-Labor   broadside,   in   Newark,    N.   J., 

1792,  7:  274. 

China  Tea-Caddy,  6:  166. 
Christina,  Fort,  2:  265. 
Christison,  Winlock,  autograph,  2:  387. 
Church,    Captain    Benjamin,    defeats    King 

Philip,  3:  121. 

—  ravages  Acadia,  1704,  3:  292. 
Church,  Col.  Benjamin,  autograph,  3:  121. 

—  sword,  2:  132. 


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Church,  Dr.  Benjamin,  suspected,  6:  234. 

-  sent  to  jail  as  a  traitor,  1775,   6:  299. 

-  lost  at  sea,  1776,  5 :  300. 

Church  Discipline,   Conn.   Court   order  on, 

3:  306. 
Church  and  State  in  Conn.,   1690-1715,  3: 

307. 

Church  at  Katorkok,  Greenland,  1:  81. 
Cincinnati,   Society   of   the,    insignia   of,   6: 

364. 

-  pamphlet  on,  by  A.  Burke,  364. 

-  city,  founded,  1790,  6:  411. 
Claiborne,  William  portrait,  2:  205. 

—  signature,  2:  171. 

-  and  Kent  Island,  1633,  2:  205. 
Claiborne,  William   C.  C.,  made  governor  at 

New  Orleans,  1804,  7:  342. 
Clarendon,  Earl  of,  3:  3. 
Clark,  George  Rogers,  6:  190.. 

-  his  Western  Expedition,   191-202. 

—  instructions  to,  by  Patrick  Henry,  6:  190. 

-  letter  to  Henry  Hamilton,  6:  199. 

-  map  of  expedition,  195. 

-  portrait,  202. 

—  services  unrewarded,  202. 

-  death,  202. 

-  relics  of,  203. 

Clark,  William,  portrait,  7:  346. 

—  do,  by  Harding,  351. 

Clarke,  Elijah  Colonel,  at  Musgrove's  Mills, 

6:  227. 
Clarke,  George,  governor  of  N.   Y.,    1736, 

3:  377. 
Clarke,  Mary,   Quaker,   whipped,    1657,    2: 

384. 
Clarke,  Walter,  governor  of  R.  I.,  1695,  3: 

300. 
Cleaveland,    Colonel,   at   King's   Mountain, 

6:  228. 
Clergy,  the,  in  New  England,  1763,  6:  12. 

—  in  the  South,  13. 


Clergy    Maintenance    Act,    of    Connecticut, 

1727,  3:  405. 
Cliff  Dwellings,  1 :  28. 
Clinton,  George,  Admiral,  governor  of  N.  Y., 

1743-53,  3:  377. 

—  resigns,  4:  11. 

Clinton,  George,  portrait,  7:  365. 
Clinton,  DeWitt,  portrait,  7:  370. 
Clinton,  Sir  Henry,  ascends  the  Hudson,  6: 
116. 

-  captures  Forts  Clinton  and  Montgomery, 

117. 

-  captures  Charleston,  1780,  6:  218. 

—  evacuates  Philadelphia,  6:  175. 

Clinton   and    Arbuthnot,    proclamation    by, 

6:  220. 
Clinton's  fleet  arrives  at  New  York,   1776, 

6:  347. 

Clinton's  Message  in  silver  bullet,  6:  119. 
Clockmaker's  advertisement,  6:  6. 
Clymer,  George,  autograph,  7:  2. 
Coats  for  the  army,  1775,  order,  with  sample 

of  cloth  attached,  6:  294. 
Cobbett,  William,  autograph,  7:  219. 

—  caricature  of,  221. 

—  first  issue  of  his  Gazette,  220. 
Coddington,  William,   autograph,   2:  297. 

—  banished,  2:  282. 

—  builds  "first  good  house"  in  Boston,  2: 

164. 

—  intrigue   with    Massachusetts,    2:  295. 
Coin,  American,  "Fugio",  1776,  6:  44. 
Coligny,  Admiral,  American  Expedition  of, 

1:  312. 
College  of  N.  J.  (Princeton),  founded,  1747, 

4:  13. 

Colleges  in  1763,  six  existing,  6:  22. 
Colleges,  1800,  7:  279. 
Colleton,  James,  autograph,  3:  23. 
Colleton,  John,  autograph,  3:  5. 


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Colonial  Commerce  restricted  in  Va.,  1660, 

2:  188-194. 

Colonial  System,  Evolution  of  a,  2:  20-32. 
Colonies  approve  the  work  of  Congress,  1774, 

6:  233. 
Colonies  in  North  America,  1660,  maps,  2: 

398. 

Colonies  stand  together,  1775,  6:  274. 
Colonies  the  United,  1643,  2:  344. 
Cotton,    John,   portrait   and   autograph,    2: 

267. 
Columbia  River,  falls  of  the,  map,  7:  353. 

-  mouth  of  the,  map,  354. 
Columbia,  ship,  attack  on,  7:  160. 

-  first  carries  the  American  flag  around  the 

world,   7:  1790. 
Columbian  Cenlinel,  containing  "Publicola's" 

letter,    7:  72. 
Columbus,  Christopher,  story  of,  1:  112,  el 

seq. 

—  at  Margarita  Island,  1:  195. 

—  coat  of  arms,  151. 

-  death  of,  1:  223. 

-  in  Central  America,  215. 

-  fleet,  1:  132. 

—  in  Hayti,  165,  el  seq. 

-  in  Trinidad,  etc.,  193. 

-  landing  of,  1:  140. 

-  on  Watling  Island,  1:  141. 

-  letter,  149. 

—  medal,  1892,  148. 

-  portrait  Front.  Vol.  1,  and  autograph, 

—  sighting  the  light,  1:  138. 

-  statue,  Santo  Domingo,  1:  222. 
Columbus'  Course,  1st  voyage,  1:  137. 

-  1st  and  2d  voyage,  1:  163. 

-  3d  and  4th  voyage,  1:  191. 

-  after  land  fall,  1:  141. 

-  Gulf  of  Paria  region,  3d,  1:  193. 

—  in  West  Indies,  1494,  1:  169. 


Columbus,  Diego,  governor  of  Hayti,  1:  241. 

-  death,  242. 
Columbus,  Luis,  1:  243. 

Colve,  Captain  Anthony,  receives  surrender 

of  New  York,  1673,  3:  63. 
Commerce,  in  1763,  5:  14. 
Commerce,  Restrictions  of,  3:  195,  205. 
Commercial  Convention,  the  first,  1786,  6: 

416. 

Committee  of  Safety,  Mass.,  1774,  6:  228. 
"Common-Sense"  by  Paine,  published,  1776, 

5:  375. 
"Company  (The),  of  Adventurers",  &c.  1609, 

2:  52. 
"Company   of   the   West"    (the    Mississippi 

Co.),  1717,  3:  320. 

Concord  and   Lexington,    1775,   6:  244-252. 
Concord-Boston  route,  map,  5:  240. 
Conestoga  Wagon,  6:  16. 
Conn.-R.  I.  disputed,  territory,  map,  3:  301. 
Congress  abandons   Philadelphia,    1777,   6: 

80. 
Congress  (1777),  authority  of,  6:  159. 

—  1775,  Declaration  of,  July  6,  5:  284. 

—  calls  Constitutional  revision   convention, 

1787,  6:  417. 

-  finds  its  voice,  1774,  5:  218. 

—  flight  of  the,  cartoon,  6:  58. 

—  manifesto  to  Peace  Commissioners,  1778, 

6:  148. 

—  "Voting    Independence"     (by    Pine),    6: 

397. 

—  needs  coercive  power  (1783),  6:  379. 

—  replies  to  royal  proclamation,    1775,   6: 

321. 

—  representation  in,  1787,  6:  424-8. 

-  resolutions  of,  May  15,  1776,  6:  382. 

-  the  Sixth,  assembles,  1799,  7:  235. 

—  the  Seventh,  7:  303. 


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Connecticut,  Assembly  of  resolution  to  buy 
lead,  5:  386. 

—  charter,  1662,  2:  336. 

—  Church  and  State  in,  3:  405. 

—  defeats  Andros,  1687-89.  3:  303. 

—  founded,  1639,  2:  320. 

—  paper  money  in,  1774,  6:  230. 

—  people  invade  Long  Island,  1640,  2:  230. 

—  three  pence,  1737,  3:  404. 

—  towns   founded,    Hartford,    Wethersfield, 

and  Windsor,  1637,  2:  307. 

—  Western  Domain  of,  1750-53,  4:  9. 

—  Western  Reserve  Land,  patent  for,  1801, 

7:  262. 

—  and  Massachusetts  men  at  siege  of  Hav 

ana,  1762,  4:  330. 

—  and  Rhode  Island,  3:  298-308. 

—  and  the  Pequot  War,  2:  303-337. 

—  N.  Y.  boundary,  3:  305-6. 

—  and    Rhode    Island,    disputed   territory, 

map  ,3:  301. 
Constellation  and   L' Insur genie,   diagram   of 

action  between,  7:  203. 
Constellation- La    Vengeance,  map   of   battle, 

7:  203-204. 
Constitution,  U.  S.,  facsimile;  6:  436. 

—  Constitution  revision  Convention,   1787, 

meets  in  Philadelphia,  6:  419. 

—  its  work,  420-437. 

—  the  new,  considered,  7:  1-11. 

—  adopted,  12. 

Constitution,  frigate  at  present,  7:  186. 

—  page  from  her  log  book,  187-202. 
Constitutional  Amendments,  the  first,  7:  34. 

—  the  eleventh,  7:  159. 
-  the  twelfth,  7:  364. 

Continental   Army    (the),   beginnings  of,   6: 
280. 

—  disbandment  proclamation,  6:  366. 

—  discontent  in,  374. 

—  half  pay  for  life  voted,  377. 


Continental  Army,  sends  address  to  Congress, 

374. 
Continental  Budget  for  1786,  6:  390. 

—  Currency,  1775,  6:  282,  380;  6:  327,  328. 

—  Finance,  6:  59;  6:  326. 

—  Infantry,  6:  13. 

—  Treasury,  the,  1775,  6:  283. 

—  Unity,   5:  344. 

Continental  Congress,  the  first  assembles, 
1774,  6:  211-225. 

—  its  work  approved  by  colonies,  1774, 5:  233. 
Contrecoeur,  4:  42. 

Convent  of  La  Rabida,  1:  124. 
"Convention",  the  between  Burgoyne  and 

Gates,  6:  126. 

Convicts  sent  to  Virginia,  1685,  3:  44. 
Conway,  General  Thomas,  autograph,  6:  169. 
Conway's  Cabal,  6:  169. 
Conyngham,   Captain  Gustavus,   commands 

"Revenge"  and  "Surprise",  6:  259. 
Coode,  Rev.  John  (Md.),  3:  51,  54. 
Cook,  Captain  James,  at  Louisburg,  4:  166. 

—  with  Wolfe  at  Quebec,  253. 

Cooke,  Elisha,  goes  to  England,  1688,  3:  279. 

—  autograph,  3;  384. 

Cooke,  Governor  R.  I.,  fast-day  procla 
mation,  1776,  5:  380. 

Cooper,  Anthony  Ashley  (Earl  of  Shaftes- 
bury),  autograph,  3:  5;  portrait,  3:  15. 

Cooper,  Dr.  Thomas,  persecuted,  7:  225. 

—  Dr.  Charles  D.,  368. 

Copley,  Sir  Lionel,  first  royal  governor  of 
Maryland,  1691,  3:  252. 

—  autograph,   253. 

Copper  Com  (rosa  Americana),  1722,  3:  198. 
Corbin,  Margaret,  tablet,  6:  35. 
Cordova,  Francisco  Hernandez  de,  1:  252. 
Cornbury,  Lord,  autograph,  3:  271. 

—  governor  of  N.  Y.,  1702,  3:  271. 

—  of  N.  J.,  272. 

—  removed,  1708,  272. 


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Cornwallis,  Edward,  autograph,  1749,  4:  94. 
Cornwallis,  Lord,  lands  in  New  Jersey,  6: 
37. 

—  army  lantern,  6:  292. 

—  coat  of  arms,  303. 

-  portrait,   319. 

—  retreating,  broadside,  293. 

—  surrender  of,  321. 
Cornwallis  pursues  Greene,  6:  289. 

-  halts  at  the  Dan  river,  289. 

—  reaches  Wilmington,  292. 
Cornwallis,  Thomas,  defeats  Warren,  1635, 

2:  206. 
Coronado,    Francisco    Vasquez   de,   1:  296. 

—  autograph,  1:  298. 

—  in  New  Mexico,  298. 

-  Kansas,  300. 

—  route  of,  296. 

Corporation,  first  created  in  America,  1675, 

3:  65. 

Cortereal,  Gaspar,  1:  208. 
Cortereal,  Miguel,  1:  211. 
Cortes,  Hernando,  1:  225,  254. 

—  defeats  Narvaez,  260. 

—  defeated  in  City  of  Mexico,  261. 

—  in  Yucatan  and  Mexico,  225,  254, 

-  portrait,  1:  260. 

-  second  letter,  261. 

Cory,  Giles,  judicially  murdered  as  a  witch, 

1692,  3:  286. 
Cosby,  William,  governor  of  N.  Y.  and  N.  J., 

1732,  3:  374. 

Cost  of  the  Revolution,  6:  332. 
Cottineau,  Captain,  6:  264-5. 
Cotton-gin,  invented,  7:  272. 
Council  for  New  England,   records  of,  2:  142. 

-  seal,  2:  141. 

Council  of  Safety,    Phila.,  broadside,  6:  39. 
Count  Rumford,  defeats  Marion,  6:  324. 
Countess    of   Scarborough,    captured    by    the 
Pallas,  6:  269. 


Country  between  the  Gulf  and  the  Valley 

of  Mexico,  map  of,  1 :  256. 
Cowpens,  battle  of,  and  map,  6:  285. 
Coxe,    Daniel  (N.  J.),  agitator,  1713,  auto 
graph,  3:  277. 
Coytmore,  Lieut.  Richard,  killed,   1760,  4: 

342. 

Cradock,  Mathew,  2:  151-153. 
Cramahe,  Lieut.   Gov.,  pushes  defenses  of 

Quebec,  6:  336. 

Cranfield,  Edward,  autograph,  3:  140. 
Cranston,  Samuel,  governor  of  R.  I.,  1698- 

1727,  3:  300. 
Craven,    Charles,    governor  of  S.  C.,  1712, 

3:  224. 
Crawford,   Colonel    William,  autograph,   6: 

206. 

—  tortured  to  death,  6:  206. 
Cresap's  War,  5:  180. 

Croghan,  George,  autograph,  4:  28. 
Cromwell,  Oliver,  portrait,  2:  181. 

—  signature,  214. 

—  fails  to  populate  Jamaica  from  New  Eng 
land,  1655,  2:  369. 

Crown  Point  abandoned  by  French,   1759, 
4:  238. 

—  ruins,  4:  241. 

—  and  Fort  Edward,  map  of  tract  between, 

4:  89. 

—  and  Niagara,  4:  80-92. 

Crown  Taxation  of  the  Colonies,  5:  64-67. 
Crozat,  Antoine,  3:  319. 
Culpeper.  governor  of  Va.,  1680,     portrait, 
3:  41. 

Currency,  1763,  bad  system,  6:  15. 
Currency,   Decimal  adopted,    1786,    6:  393. 
-  in  New  England,  2:  370. 
Cushman,  Robert,  sermon,  1621,  title-page, 

2:  125. 
Cutt,  John,  president  of  N.  H.,  3:  138. 


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Cutler,  Rev.  Manasseh,  in  the  Ohio  Com 
pany,  6:  405. 

—  "A  master  lobbyist",  408. 

Cuyler,  Lieut.,  attacked  by  Indians.   1763, 
at  Point  Pelde.  4:  361. 

Dale,  Richard,  6:  271. 

—  commands   Mediterranean   fleet    against 

Tripoli,  1801,  7:  313. 
Dale,  Sir  Thomas,  autograph,  2:  58. 

—  at  Jamestown,  2:  58. 

Dalzell,  Captain,  attacks  Pontiac's  camp, 
-  killed,  4:  362. 

("Battle  of  Bloody  Bridge") 
Dana,  Francis,  in  Russia,  6:  139. 
Danforth,  Thomas,  autograph,  3:  286. 

—  1692,  resists  witch-frenzy,  3:  287. 
Danger,  thickens,  5:  240-242. 

Daniel,  Antoine,  missionary,  murdered,  1648, 

3:  162. 
Daniell,  Robert  (S.  C.),  3:  222. 

—  and  his  council,  autographs  and  seals  of, 

3:  226. 

Dare,  Eleanor,  Virginia,  1:  333. 
Dartmouth  College  founded,  1769,  6:  132. 
Dartmouth,  Earl  of,  succeeds  Hillsborough, 

1772,  6:  137. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  5:  137. 
"Dartmouth"  tea-ship,  1773,  6:  162. 
Davenport,    John,    arrive  at  Boston,    1637, 

2:  328. 

—  autograph,  1638,  2:  329. 

—  portrait,  332. 

—  called  as  pastor,  Boston,  1667,  3:  135. 
Davis,  John,  buccaneer,  destroys  St.  Augus 
tine,  1665,  3:  328. 

Davis  and  Pate  rebel  in  Maryland,  1680,  3: 

50. 
Davies,  Rev.  Samuel,  death,  1761,  4:  13. 

—  autograph,  13. 

Dawes,  William,  portrait,  5:  242. 


Dawn  of  War,  6:  241. 

Daye,  Stephen,  autograph,  2:  358. 

Deane,  Silas,  in  Paris,  6:  135-9. 

—  portrait,  6:  135. 

Dearborn,  General  Henry,  Sec'y  of  War,  7: 

293. 

De  Barras,  Count  de,  6:  307. 
Debates   on   the   "Association   Agreement", 

1774,  6:  221-222. 
De  Berdt,  Denis,  6:  88. 

Decatur,  Stephen,  at  siege  of  Tripoli,  7:  319. 

—  cannon  taken  by,  320. 

-  portrait,  7:  317. 

-  sword  taken  by,  1804,  7:  308. 
"Declaration    of    Former    Passages",    1645, 

First  page,  2:  346. 

Declaration  of  Independence,  adopted,  5: 
394. 

—  as  first  printed,  6:  395. 

—  how  received  by  the  country,  399-400. 

-  Jefferson's  draft  of,  386. 

—  voting  on,  392. 

—  table  and  chair  used  at  signing  of,  5:  396. 
"Declaration"  of  John  Coode  and  the  In 
surgents,  1689,  3:  54. 

De  Courcelles,  Daniel  de  Remy,  governor  of 

New  France,  1665,  3:  163. 
Deed,  the  Quintipartite,  3:  86. 
Deerfield  Massacre,  1675,  3:  116. 
Deerfield,  Mass.,  attacked  by  French  and 

Indians,  1704,  3:  291. 
Defence  and    Tamar,   action   at  Charleston, 

1775,  5:  359. 

Defence  of  the  Constitutions,  etc.,  John  Adams' 
pamphlet,  7:  16. 

Defense,  preparations  for,  1797,  7 :  188. 

Definitive  Treaty  of  Peace  and  Friendship, 
title-page  of,  4:  331. 

De  Gourgues,  Dominique,  massacres  Span 
iards  in  Florida,  1:  321. 


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De  Grasse,  Count,  6:  307. 

—  fights  British  fleet,  310. 

De  Heister,  General,  6:  14-18. 

De  Kalb,  Baron,  portrait  and  autograph,  6: 
71. 

De   Krafft,    Midshipman   Frederick,    sword 
captured  by,  1803.     7:  318. 

De  Lancey,  James,  governor  of  N.  Y.,  1753, 
4:  11. 

De  la  Peltrie,  Mme.,  at  Quebec,  1639,  3: 157. 

De  la  Roche,  Marquis,  at  Sable  Island,  2:1. 

De  Larme,  Captain,  at  Quebec,  4:  282. 

Delaware  Indian  family,  2 :  261. 

Delaware,  Lord,  3d,  portrait  and  signature, 
2:  56. 

—  reaches  Jamestown,  2:  57. 

Delaware,  Lord,  Relation,  2:  57. 

Delaware,  man  of  war,  captures  Le  Croyable, 
7:  200. 

Delaware,  proprietary  rule  in,  3:  242-251. 

Delaware  River,    operations  on  the,   map, 
6:  86. 

Delaware  Valley,  river  terraces  of,  map,  1: 
16. 

Delaware  and  Maryland,  lukewarm  in  pa 
triotism,  1776,  5:  350-1. 

De  Luna,  Tristan,  in  Alabama,  1 :  294. 

Demere,   Captain  Paul,  killed  by  Indians, 
1760,  4:  345. 

De  Monts,  Lieut.,  see  du  Guast. 

Denison,  George,  2:  324. 

Denonville,  autograph,  3:  179. 

—  governor  of  Quebec,  1685,  3 :  179. 

—  in  Western  New  York,  180. 
Denny,  William,  autograph,  4:  203. 

De  Peyster,   Captain   Abraham,   at   King's 

Mountain,  6:  229. 
De  Peyster,  Colonel  Arent  Schuyler,  moves 

against  Western  posts,  6:  200. 
De  Rasieres,  visits  Plymouth,  2:  134. 


Derby,  Captain  John,  takes  Lexington  news 

to  England,  6:  257. 
Desks  used  in  first  National  Congress,  7: 

18,  26. 
De  Soto,  Heraando  de,  portrait,  1:  285. 

—  route  of,  map,  287. 

—  in  Florida,  1:  286. 

—  death,  292. 

D'Estaing,  Count,  arrives  with  fleet,  6:  180. 

—  defeated  at  Savannah,  215. 

—  portrait,  180. 

Destouches,   Chevalier  de,   in   Virginia,   6: 

300. 
Detroit,  1749,  map,  4:  356. 

—  map  of  Detroit  River,  354. 

—  surrendered  to  England,  1760,  4:  354. 
Deux-Ponts,  Count  William,  captures  York- 
town  redoubt,  6:  317. 

De  Vaudreuil,  3:  311. 

—  death,  1725,  312. 

De  Villafane,  Angelo,  in  Carolina,  1:  294. 
De  Vries,  David  Pietersen,  portrait,  2:  224. 
Dexter,  Samuel,  autograph,  7:241. 

—  Sec'y  of  War,  7:  240. 

—  Sec'y  of  Treasury,  240. 
Diaz,  Bernal,  1:  252. 
Diaz,  Melchior,  1:  301. 

Dickinson,   John,  against  Independence,   6: 
392. 

—  portrait,   6:  62. 

—  title-page  of  his  Letters  to  a  Farmer,  87. 
Dickinson,  Jonathan,  death,  1748,  4:  13. 
Dieskau,  Baron,  autograph,  4:  82. 

—  defeats  Williams,  1755,  4:  59;  4:  87. 

—  defeated,  89. 

Digges,   Edward,  elected  Governor  of  Va., 

1655,   2:  181. 
Dighton  Rock,  1:  93. 
Dinner-plate,  used  by  Burgoyne,  6:  132. 
Dinwiddie,  Robert,  coat  of  arms,  4 :  26. 

—  letters  by,  30,  43. 


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Dinwiddie,  Robert,  portrait   and  autograph, 
4:  25. 

—  on  delay  of  Md.  and  Pa.,  4:  61. 
Diplomacy,  British,  and  the  Northwest,  7: 

92-113. 

—  Spanish  and  the  Southwest,  114-122. 
Diplomacy  and  Discord,  7:  376-396. 
Diplomatic    Relations    with  England,   1784, 

6:  383. 

Disabled  and  Drifting,  6:  374-397. 
Disintegration,  possible,  6:  157. 
Dobbs,  Arthur,  autograph,  4:  24. 
Dochet  Island,  map,  2:  5. 
Dolphin,  cruiser,  6:  258. 
Dominion,  the,  of  New  England,  3:  125-154. 
Dongan  Charter  of  New  York  City,  1686,  3: 

73. 

-  seal  of,  75. 

Dongan,  Thomas,  Governor  of  New  York, 

1683,  autograph,  3:  68. 
"Dorchester  Adventurers",  The,  1624,  2:  148. 
Dorchester  Heights,  monument,  5:  312. 
Doreil,  colonial  commissioner  of  war,  4:  217. 
"Dose  for  the  Tories,"  poem,  5:  69. 
Dragoon  Boot,  6:  132. 
Dragoon,  Brunswick,  6:  98. 

-  light,  uniform  of  American,  6:  75. 
Drake,  Sir  Francis,  in  the  Pacific,  1:  325. 

-  in  Florida,  327. 
Dress,  civilian,  1789,  7:  24. 

Drucour,  Chevalier  de,  at  Louisburg,  4:  160. 

-  surrenders,   168. 

Drummond,    William,    governor   of    N.    C., 
1664,  3:  3. 

-  hanged,  1677,  3:  38. 

Drysdale,  Hugh,  governor  of  Va.,  3:  352. 
Dubois   de   la   Milletiere,     Captain,    brave 

officer,  4:  258. 

Dubois  de  la  Motte,  Admiral,  4:  59. 
Du    Chambon,    Commander    of    Louisburg, 

1745,  3:  397. 


Dudley,  Joseph,  3:  143. 

—  arrested,  149. 

—  autograph,  141. 

—  coat  of  arms,  3:  292. 

—  chief  justice,  266. 

—  governor  Mass.,  and  N.  H.,  1702,  3:  290. 

—  portrait,  291. 

—  proclamation  by,  291. 

—  sentences  Leisler  and  Milbourne,  3:  265. 
Dudley,  Thomas,  signature,  2:  161. 

—  governor  of  Mass.,  1634,  2:  347. 

—  1640,  2:  365. 

Du  Guast,    Pierre     (Sieur    de  Monts),  in 

Canada,  2:  2-5. 

Dulany,  Daniel,  autograph,  4:  18. 
Duluth,   Daniel   Greysolon,   in   Canada,   3: 

173. 

Dumas,  Captain,  4:  68. 
Dummer,  Jeremiah,  autograph,  3:  389. 
Dunbar,  David,  governor  of  N.  H.,  1731,  3: 

401. 

Dunbar,  Jesse,  Tory,  6:  235. 
Dunmore,  Lord,  autograph,  and  portrait,  6: 

180. 

—  coat  of  arms,  181. 

Dunmore  active  in  opposition,  in  Va.,  1775, 
5:  352. 

—  abandons  his  office,  353. 
Dunmore's  War,  5:  180. 

—  map  of,  6:  174. 

Duquesne,  Fort,  abandoned,  4:  211. 
Duquesne,  Marquis,  autograph,  4:  29. 
Durant,  George,  1662,  3:  2. 

—  "Durant's  Neck",  3:  2. 
Durell,  Admiral,  4:  250. 

Dustin,  Hannah,  1697,  story  of,  3:  287. 
Dutch  Oven,  6:  21. 

—  house  at  Amsterdam,  2:  90. 

—  Tavern,  N.  Y.,  1679,  3:  61. 

—  Windmill,  2:  88. 

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Dutch  settle  at  Manhattan,  1614,  2:  85. 
Dutch  West  India  Company  formed,  1619, 
2:  89. 

—  flag,  89. 

Dwight,  Timothy,  title-page  of  his   Travels, 

7:  282. 

Dyer,  Mary,  Quaker,  hanged,  1660,  2:  387. 
Dyer,  William,  facsimile  of  letter,  1660,  2: 

388. 

Early  Coast-Towns  in  Mass.,  map  of,  2:  361. 

—  Portuguese  Discoveries,   map,   1:  110. 
Eastchurch,  Thomas,  governor  of  N.  C.,  1616, 

3:  11. 

Easy  Plan. .  .for  Militia  (Pickering's),  title- 
page  and  diagram,  6:  228. 

Easton,  Colonel  James,  nearly  captures 
Carleton,  5:  337. 

Easton,  John,  governor  of  R.  I.,  1691,  3: 
298. 

Easton,  Pa.,  treaty  at,  with  Indians,  4:  205. 

Eastern  Confederacy,  as  proposed  1804, 
7:  365. 

East  Jersey,  "A  Brief  account  of",  title-page, 
3:  88. 

—  "Model  of  government  of",  title-page,  90. 

—  seal,  89. 

Eaton,  Theophilus,  2:  328. 

—  autograph.  2:  330. 

Eaton,  William,  at  Tripoli,  1803,  7:  322. 

—  captures  Derne,  323. 

Ecuyer,  Captain  Simeon,  commander  at  Fort 

Pitt,  1763,  4:  366. 
Eden,  Charles,  governor  of  N.  C.,  1713,  3: 

238. 

-  autograph,   239. 

"Eden,  Virginia,"  map  of,  1736,  3:  238. 
Education,  1763,   New  England  leading,   6: 

21. 

Edwards,  Jonathan,  death,  1758,  4:  13. 
Egede,  Hans,  1:  90. 


Election,  Broadside,  N.  Y.,  1804,  7:  368. 

Election  Map,  1796,  7:  175. 

Election  of  John  Adams,  1797,  7:  175. 

Electoral  College,  the,  established,  6:  434. 

Electoral  System,  1787,  6:  435. 

Eliot,  John,  autograph,  2:  373. 

—  letter  of,  3:  114. 

—  title-page  of  his  Indian  Bible,  2:  374. 
Elizabeth,  Queen,  and  Sir  Humphrey  Gilbert, 

2:  30. 
Ellsworth,  Oliver,  portraits  of  self  and  wife, 

7:  164. 

Embargo,  declared,  1794,  7:  126. 
Endecott's    Humble    Petition,    title-page   of, 

3:  125-6. 
Endecott,  John,  attacks  Pequots,   1636,  2: 

310. 

—  autograph,  2:  149. 

—  governor  of  Mass.  Bay,,  2:  134;  2:  150. 

—  government  abolished,  163. 

England,  France  and  our  Shipping,  7:  380. 
England,  public  opinion  in  1775,  6:  275. 

—  and  Holland,  6:  277-280. 
England's  Colonial  policy,  5:  30. 
English  capture  New  Netherland,  2:  251. 

—  Colonies,    map,  showing  "Fall  Line",  3: 

155-156. 

—  expedition  enters  the  Mississippi,    1699, 

3:  318. 

—  French,  and  Spanish  Possessions,  map  of, 

3:  156. 

—  Prime  Ministers,  3:  xxxix-xliii. 

—  troops  first  landed  in  America,  1677,  3: 

39. 

—  turn,  on  the  Mississippi,  1699,  3:  318. 
Enlistment  Blank,  5:  25. 

Enlistment,  broadside,  6:  20. 

—  form,  Continental  Army,  5:  342. 

Enos,  Lieut.  Col.  Roger,   abandons   Arnold's 

expedition,  5:  333. 
Episcopacy  in  Massachusetts,  1704,  3:  292. 


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Episcopate,  an  American,  6:  41-43. 

—  Mayhew  Controversy  on,  42. 
Ericson,  Leif,  1;  82. 

Eskimo,  skinboat,  1:  87. 

Espejo,  in  New  Mexico,  1:  301. 

Esquemeling's  Sea-Rovers,  1678,  title-page 
of,  3:  21. 

Essex,  ship,  seized  by  England,  1805,  7:  383. 

Etiquette  in  Washington's  first  adminis 
tration,  7:  24. 

European  Complications,  the  "Armed  Neu 
trality",  6:  274-281. 

European  Nations,  map  showing  attitude  of, 
toward  Am.  Revolution,  6:  279. 

Eutaw  Springs,  battle  of,  map,  6:  295. 

Evans,  John,  governor  of  Pa.,  3:  247. 

—  decamps,  248. 

Everard,  Sir  Richard,  governor  of  N.  C.,  3: 

240. 
Evertsen,  Captain,  captures  New  York,  1673, 

3:  63. 
Executive  Department  in  the  Constitution, 

1787,  6:  433. 

Exploring  the  New  Domain,  7:  345-361. 
Eyre,  Lieut.  Col.  Edward,  6:  312. 

Fabric  from  Ohio  mound,  1 :  56. 
Fagundes,  Alvarez,  in  Nova  Scotia,  1 :  274. 
Fairfax,  Lord,  4:  32. 
Fallen  Timber,  battle  of,  map,  7:  108. 

—  musket  used  in  battle,  109. 
Fall  of  Fort  Duquesne,  4:  192-213. 

-  of  New  France,  The,  4:  296-319. 
Falls  of  St.  Anthony,  discovered,   1680,  3: 

176. 
Falmouth  (Portland),  Me.,  burned  by  Mowat, 

1775,  3:  302. 

Fan  (A)  for  Fanning,  title-page,  5:  130. 
Faneuil  Hall,  Boston,  6:  40. 
Faneuil,  Peter,  portrait,  6:  39. 


Fanning,  Edmund,  Colonel  of  "King's  Amer 
ican  regiment",  6:  339. 

Farewell  Address  of  Washington,   Ms.   of, 

7:  406,  426. 
-  of  Winthrop,  1630,  2:  162. 

Farmer,  the  American,  in  1800,  7:  272. 

Fast-Day  Proclamation  (R.  I.),  1776,  6:  380. 

Faucitt,  Colonel  William,  enlists  Hessian  aid, 
6:  1-4. 

Federal  City,  the,  7:  245. 

Federal  Hall,  New  York,  7:  21. 

—  railing  of,  21. 

Federalist,  The,  first  number  of,  1787,  7:  10. 
Federalists,    Democrats    and    Republicans, 
1792,  7:  76. 

—  fall  of  the,  7:  234-259. 

—  party  in  distress,  362-375. 
Fendall,  Josias,  signature,  2 :  216. 

—  banished,  1680,  3:  51. 

Fenwick,   George,   settles  at   Saybrook,   2: 

323. 
Ferguson,  Colonel  Patrick,   killed  at  King's 

Mountain,  6:  229. 
Fennoy,  General  de,  inefficient,  in  N.  J.,  6: 

51. 

Ferrar,  Nicholas,  2:  68. 
Ferrar's  Copy  of  Va.  Company  Records,  2:  78. 
Ferrar,  Nicholas,  Jr.,  2:  76. 
Filibustering,  1793,  7:  89. 
Final  Blow,  the,  6:  298-325. 
Finances,  tangled,  1796,  7:  166. 
Fincastle,  Fort,  Va.  (Fort  Henry),  6:  190. 
Fire  Bucket,  5:  20. 
Fire-engine,  first  in  America,  2 :  370. 
Fire-Ships  at  Quebec,  4:  265. 
First  (The)  Attempt  upon  the  South,  Chap. 

21,  5:  362-369. 

—  Colonial  Congress,  April  2,  1690,  3:  262. 

—  Continental  Armed  Vessels,  1775,  6:  300. 

—  (The)   Continental  Congress,   Chap.    13, 

5:  211-225. 


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"First  in  War,  first  in  peace",  7:  239. 
First    (The)    Months   of  War,  6:  Chap.  15, 
257-273. 

—  New  York  Assembly  under  royal  control, 

1691,  3:  265. 

-  printing  in  New  England,  1639,  2:  358. 

—  Stars  and  Stripes,  6:  67. 
Fisheries,  in  1763,  great  extent,  6:  13. 

-  of  the  U.  S.,  by,  1782  treaty,  6:  355. 
Fiske,  Dr.   Joseph,   Bill  for  attendance  on 

British  wounded  at  Lexington,  6:  251. 
Fitch,    John,    diagram    and   model   of    first 
steamboat,  7:  269,  270. 

-  pamphlet  in  his  defence,  271. 

—  pond  where  he  experimented,  271. 

Five  Nation  Indians  Covenant  with  English, 

1684,  3:  71. 

Flag  of  Anspach — Bayreuth  regiment,  6:  320. 
Flag  of  the  Bedford  Minutemen  at  Concord, 

6:  248. 

—  "Bucks  of  America,"  negro  regiment,  6: 

371. 

—  Colonel  William    Washington's  Cavalry 

(the  "Eutaw  Standard"),  6:  296. 

—  First  Pa.  rifles,  6:  14. 
Flag,  Fiist  of  Union,  6:  67. 

—  from  which  Endecott  cut  the  Cross,  2: 

349. 

—  of  Second  R.  I.  regiment,  6:  239. 

-  of  Third  Connecticut,  240. 

-  of  Third  New  York,  6:  322. 

-  of  the  7th  Fusiliers,  1775,  5:  329. 

—  of  Third  Maryland  regiment,  6:  287. 
Flags,  French   destroy  theirs  at  Montreal, 

1760,  4:  315. 

—  of  French   Regiments,  1781,  6:  315-316. 

—  of  Second  New  Hampshire  Reg't,  6:  95. 
Flat  roof  and  Terrace  of  Pueblo,  1:  31. 
Fletcher,  Benjamin,  governor  of  N.  Y.  and 

Pa.,  1692,  3:  245. 

—  governor  of  N.  Y.,  Del.  and  Pa.,  3.  662: 


Fletcher,  Benjamin,  autograph,  3:  260. 

—  Lord's  Day  proclamation,  267. 

—  privateer  proclamation,   268. 
Florida,  3:  327-328. 

Florida  Blanca,  Spanish  Secretary  of  State, 

6:  274. 
Florida  coveted,  7:  362. 

—  and    Texas,    Napoleon's    suggestion    on, 

18C5,  7:  385. 

—  Spanish  Explorers  of,  1:  272,  et  seq. 
Foot  Stove,  5:  12. 

Forbes,  Gen.  John,  autograph,  4:  192. 

—  death,  1759,  212. 

—  "Forbes"  Road",  1758,  197-212. 
Forbes'  order  appointing  Washington  on  a 

Court-martial,  1758,  4:  208. 
Forbes,  Rev.  Eli,  4:  319. 
Foreign  Affairs,  Committee  on,  6:  320. 
Foreign  immigration  into  Pennsylvania,  1720- 

45,   3:  367-370. 

—  immigration  into  Virginia,   1732,  38,   3: 

353-4. 

—  Relations   and   the   French   Alliance,    6: 

134-149. 

Form  of  Prayer  and  Thanksgiving  (A),  two 
pages  of,  4:  301. 

Forms  of  Government,  map,  1620-1733,  3: 
206. 

Fort  Beausejour,  plan,  4:  101. 

Fort  Canso,  N.  S.,  1745,  Fulling's  plan  of, 
4:  97. 

Fort  Caroline,  Fla.,  1:  315,  318. 

Fort  Christina,  2:  265. 

Fort  Crevecoeur  built,  1680,  3:  176. 

Fort  Defiance,  plan,  7:  106. 

Fort  Dummer  built,  the  first  English  settle 
ment  in  Vermont,  1724,  3:  389. 

Fort  Duquesne,  plan  of,  4:  41. 

Fort  Edward,  N.  Y.,  abandoned,  6:  96. 

—  map  of  vicinity,  1763,  4:  137. 

Fort  Frederica,  Ga.,  tablet  on  ruins,  3:  334. 


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Fort  Frederick  at  Albany,  4:  122. 

Fort  Frontenac  captured  by  Bradstreet,  4: 

189. 
Fort  Frontenac  and  Vicinity,  3:  171. 

—  plan  of,  172. 

—  plan  of,  1685,  172. 

Fort  George,  plan  of,  4:  236. 

Fort  Good  Hope,  2:  225-241. 

Fort  Gower,  6:  185. 

Fort  Griswold,  Conn.,  plans,  6:  312,  313. 

—  Americans  massacred  at,  6:  313. 
Fort  Harmar,  view,  1790,  7:  95. 

Fort  Henry,  Va.,  siege  of,  1782,  6:  207. 

Fort  Lawrence,  N.  S.,  plan  of,  4:  100. 

Fort  Le  Boeuf,   Pa.,   captured  by   Indians, 

1763,  4:  365. 
Fort    Ligonier,    Pa.,    successfully    defended 

against  Indians,  1763,  4:  365. 
Fort  Loudoun,  S.  C.,  captured  by  Indians, 

1760,  4:  345. 
Fort  Louis  de  la  Mobile,  monument,  1902, 

3:  318. 
Fort  Loyal,   Me.,   Indians  attack,    1690,   3: 

279. 

Fort  Maurepas,  3:  317. 
Fort  Miami,  captured  by  Indians,  1763,  4: 

365. 
Fort  Michilimackinac,  captured  by  Indians, 

1763,  4:  365. 

Fort  Necessity  surrendered,  4:  46. 
Fort  Niagara,  1758,  4:  81. 
-  Pouchot's  map  of,  4:  229. 
Fort  Ouiatanon    (Lafayette,    Ind.),  captured 

by  Indians,  1763,  4:  365. 
Fort  Pitt  attacked  by  Indians,  1763,  4:    366. 
Fort    Presque    Isle,    captured    by    Indians, 

1763,   4:  365. 

Fort  St.  Frederic,  Crown  Point,  4:  82,  238. 
Fort  St.  Joseph  captured  by  Indians,  1763, 

4:  365. 


Fort  Sandusky  captured  by  Indians,  1763, 

4:  364. 
Fort  Stanwix   (Schuyler),   diagram,   6:  105. 

—  plan  (1758),  4:  190. 

Fort  Sullivan  (Moultrie),  Charleston,   1776, 

defence  of,  6:  365. 
Fort  Trinity,  2:  263. 
Fort  Venango,  captured  by  Indians,   1763, 

4:  365. 
Fort  Washington,  action  at,  6:  34. 

—  plan  of,  35. 

Fort  Wayne,  1795,  7:  111. 

Fort  William  Henry,  plan  attack  on,  4:  141. 

—  vicinity  of,  142. 

—  captured,  1757,  4:  146. 

—  massacre  at,  147. 

—  campaign,   1757,  4:  133-150. 

Forts  Clinton  and  Montgomery,  plan  of  at 
tack  on  and  map,  6:  117. 
Forty  Fort,  Pa.,  view,  6:  186. 
Fox,  George,  seal  and  impression,  3:  96. 
Fox,  Henry,  autograph,  4:  334. 
"Frame  of  Government",  title-page,  3:  100. 

—  seal  and  signatures  to,  103. 
France,  arms  of,  3:  160. 

—  Gerry  negotiates  with,  1798,  7:  197. 

—  Gerry,  Marshall  and  Pinckney  commis 

sion  to,  1791,  7:  188. 

—  money  demanded  of  them,  195. 

—  Ellsworth   Henry,   Murray,   and   Davies, 

commissioners  to,  7:  212. 

—  make  treaty  with,  214. 

—  quasi- war  with,  7:  194-216. 

—  treaty  of  1800  with,  page  of,  7:  214. 

—  and  England  in  America,  4:  51-52. 

—  and  Spain  allies,  6:  275. 

—  Franklin  makes  treaty  with,  6:  142. 
Franchise,  a  limited,   in  Massachusetts,  2: 

167. 

Franklin,  Benjamin, 
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—  autograph  and  portrait,  4:1. 

—  examined  by  Parliament,  1766,  6:  71. 

—  Grey- Wilson  portrait  of,  6:  157. 

-  in  Paris,  6:  137-143. 

-  portrait,    7:  65. 

-  settles  in  Philadelphia,  3:  364. 
Franklin,  armed  vessel,  5:  301. 
Franklin,  the  State  of,  6:  389. 
Franklin's  Articles  of  Belief,  3:  365. 

-  device  of  the  Divided  Snake,  1754,  4:  55. 

—  first  page  of  his  "Short  Hints",  56. 

-  peace  proposals,  1782,  6:  345. 

—  plan  for  Union,  4:  57. 

-  printing  press,  and  type-case,  6:  26. 
Fraser,  Colonel,  at  Quebec,  4:  284. 
Fraser,  General  Simon,  funeral,  6:  123. 

-  letter  to  Riedesel,  6:  98. 

-  portrait,  114. 

Frederick  Last  Lord  Baltimore,  portrait  and 

autograph,   4:  19. 
Frederick  the  Great,  defeated,  4:  321. 

-  portrait,  4:  321. 

-  refuses  aid  to  America,  6:  140. 
Freeman's  Farm,  battle  of,  6:  114-115. 

-  map,  113. 

"Freeman's  Oath"  (Mass.),  2:  350. 
Free  School  in  Charleston,  1710,  3:  224. 
French  Card-Money,  1735,  3:  312. 

-  colonial  coin,  1722,  3:  325. 

-  Creek  route,  map,  4  :29. 

-  and  Indian  War,  4:  48-59. 

-  and  Indian  War,  region,  4:  230. 

-  at  Yorktown,  6:  317. 

-  exploration  of  the  West,  3:  155-181. 

-  fleet  threatens  Mass.,  1746,  scattered,  4: 

2. 

-  Republic,   sympathy  with  the,   1792,   7: 

78-83. 
French  uniforms,  1755,  4:  118,  216. 


French  troops  put  under  Washington's  com 
mand,  6:  307. 
Freneau,  Philip,  affidavit  by,  7:  75. 

—  subscription  for  his  paper,  7:  73. 

Frey  House,  Palatine  Bridge,  N.  YM  1739,  3: 

197. 

Freydisa,  1:  86-90. 
Friends'  expenses  for  aiding  slaves,  1793-5, 

7:  63. 
Fries,  John,   convicted  of  treason,  1799,  7: 

234. 

Frigate,  French,  4:  165. 
Frontenac,  Count  de,  at  Quebec,   1689,  3: 

184,  309. 

—  autograph,  181. 

-  death,  3:  181. 

—  statue  at  Quebec,  3:  167. 

Frontier  Forts  of  Penn.,  Md.  and  Virginia,  in 

French    and    Indian  War,  map  of,  4: 

78. 

Fry,  Joshua,  autograph,  4:  28. 
Fuller,  Dr.  (Deacon)  Samuel,  Salem,  2:  150. 
Fulton,  Robert,  title-page  of  treatise  on  Canal 

Navigation,  7:  271. 
Fundamental  Constitution   (Locke)  page  and 

half-title  of,  3:  7,  8. 

Gage,  General  Thomas,  4:  235. 

—  amnesty  proclamation,  1775,  6:  263. 

-  at  Ticonderoga,  1759,  239. 

—  coat  of  arms,  5:  202. 

—  governor  of  Mass.,  1774,  6:  202,  227. 

-  recalled,  5:  302. 

—  seizes  powder,  209. 

Galissoniere,    Marquis   de  la,   portrait""and 

autograph,  4:  26. 
Gallatin,  Albeit,  7:  165. 

—  financial  plans,  7:  304. 

—  letter  on  alleged  deserter,  7:  381. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  7:  143. 

—  Sec'y  of  the  Treasury,  7:  293. 


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Gallop  (Gallup),  John,  2:  309,  324. 

—  autograph,  3:  119. 
Galloway's  Plan,  1774,  5:  217. 

Galvez,  Bernardo  de,  at  New  Orleans,  1777, 

7:  324. 

"Game  Cock",  the  (Sumter),  6:  223. 
"Game  of  Grab",  1801,  7:  256. 
Gansevoort,    Colonel   Peter,   commands   at 

Fort  Stanwix,  1777,  6:  102. 

—  muster-roll  and  portrait,  6:  103. 

—  statue,  108. 

Garay,  Francisco  de,  governor  of  Jamaica, 
1:  264. 

—  death,  265. 

Gardiner,  Lion,  autograph,  2:  323. 
"Gaspee"  burning  ot  the,  6:  135. 

—  Chief- Justice  Hopkins  on,  135. 

—  inquiry  into,  146-7. 

—  goblet  from  the,  5:  136. 

-  ballad  on,  146. 

—  royal  instructions  on  burning  of,  146. 

—  summons  to  Arthur  Fenner  on,  146. 
Gates,  General  Horatio,  commission  of,  6: 

282. 

—  defeated  at  Camden,  6:  225. 

—  letter  on  Burgoyne's  surrender,  6:  129. 

—  medal  to,  6:  131. 

—  supersedes  Schuyler.  6:  110. 

—  portrait,  6:  110. 

Gates,  Sir  Thomas,  signature,  2:  54. 

—  in  Jamestown,  2:  56,  58. 
Gatinois,  Regiment  of,  flag,  3:  315. 
Generall  Historic,  Smith's,  title-page  of,  2:  47. 
"General  Wolfe",  tavern  sign,  5:  18. 
Genet,  Edmond  Charles,  portrait  and  auto 
graph,   7:  82. 

—  welcomed,  1793,  7:  83. 

—  Washington  opposes,  87. 

-  recalled,  89. 

Genet  and  Neutrality,  7:  78-91. 


"Gentleman  of  Elvas"  (The)  Relation,  1557, 

title-page  of,  1:  286. 

George  I,  portrait  and  autograph,  3:  225. 
George  III,  coat  of  arms,  4 :  325. 

—  Navy  Instructions,  7:  124. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  4:  324. 

—  portrait,  6:  74. 

"George  Washington,  Esq.",  6:  10. 

George  Washington,  frigate,  at  Algiers,  1800, 

7:  311. 

Georgia,  Cession  of,  articles  of,  7:  266. 
Georgia,  first  legislature  in,  1751,  4:  21. 

—  becomes  royal  province,  21. 

—  map,  and  map  of  New  Ebenezer,  etc.,  3: 

334. 

—  paper  money,  1776,  6:  326. 

—  Provincial  Congress,  1775,  6:  360. 

—  trustees'  seal,  3:  330. 

—  and  the  Carolinas,  3:  329-349. 
Germaine,  Lord  George,  portrait  and  auto 
graph,  5:  375. 

German  Flats,  old  Church  at,  6:  108. 
Germantown,  battle  of,  6:  82^83. 

—  map,   84' 

Germanus,  map,  1492,  1:  119. 
Gerard,  French  Minister,  autograph,  6:  180. 
Gerry,   Elbridge,    commissioner    to    France, 
7:  188. 

—  negotiates  with  Talleyrand,  197. 
Gibault,  Pierre,  missionary,  autograph,  6 : 193. 
Gibbes,  Robert,  autograph  and  seal,  3:  224. 
Gibson,  John,  "Logan's  Speech",  6:  185. 
Gibson,  Rev.  Richard,  2 :  342. 

Gilbert,  Sir  Humphrey,  portrait,  1 :  328. 
Girty,  Simon,  6:  184. 

—  sign  manual  of,  7:  98. 

Gist,  Christopher,  4:  36;  autograph,  4:  28. 
Glacier  Age  in  North  America,  1:  1-15. 
Glacier  and  Iceberg,  2:  5. 

—  rock  waste  at  foot,  2 :  6. 

—  glacial  striae,  2:  6. 


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Gladwin,  Major  Henry,  apprised  of  danger 
to  Detroit,  1763,  4:  357. 

—  detects  Pontiac,  359. 
Gladwin,  schooner,  4:  360-1. 

—  attacked  by  Indians,  363. 

Glen,  James,  governor  of  S.  C.,  1743,  3:  345. 

—  proclamation,  1744,  4:  22. 
Globes : 

Hunt-Lenox,  1:  180. 
Mercatcr's,  1541,  239. 
Schoener's,  1520,  237. 

Glover,   Colonel   John,   portrait  and   auto 
graph,  1:  31. 
Glover,  William,  governor  of  N.  C.,  1707,  3: 

235. 

Glover's  Rock,  6:  32. 

Godfrey,  Edward,  governor  of  Maine,  2 :  339. 
Godyn  and  Blommaert  Patent,  1630,  title- 
page,  2:  220. 

Goffe,  the  "Angel  of  Hadley",  1675,  3:  115. 
Gold  Coin,  first  U.  S.,  7:  167. 
Gomez,  Estevan,  in  North  Atlantic,   1525, 

1:  279. 
Gooch,  William,  autograph,  4:  24. 

—  governor  of  Va.,  1727,  3:  352. 
Gookin,    Charles,  governor  of  Penn.,  auto 
graph,  3:  248. 

Gookin,  Daniel,  2:  369. 

Gordillo,  Francisco,  1:  273,  et  seq. 

Gordon,  Lieut.,  burnt  by  Indians  at  Venan- 

go,  Pa.,  1763,  4:  365. 
Gordon,  Patrick,  governor  of  Pa.,  1726,  3: 

365. 

—  death,  1736,  366. 
"Gorgeana"  (York,  Me.),  2:  338. 
Gorges,  Ferdinando,  signature,  2:  139. 

—  title-page  of  his  "America",  146. 
Gorges,  obtains  charter,  1620,  2:  140. 
Gorges,  Robert,  2:  129,  143. 
Gorges,  William,  Captain,  2:  338. 
Gorton,  Samuel,  autograph,  2:  288. 


Gorton,  Samuel,  2:  286,  el  seq. 

—  whipped  and  banished,  288. 

Gosnold,  Bartholomew,  on  Cape  Cod,  1602, 
2:  33. 

—  death,  43. 

"Government    House,"    New    York    City, 

1790,  7:  22. 
Government,  forms  of,  in  Mass.  (1630-40), 

2:  359-61. 

—  written  forms  of,  6:  152. 
Governors,  Colonial,  2:  401-2. 
"Gove's  Rebellion,"  1683,  3:  140. 
"Graft"  in  early  Salem  (1764),  6:  31. 
Graham,  Colonel  J.  D.,  U.  S.  A.,  1849,  Md., 

Del.,  Pa.  boundary,  6:  78. 
Graham,  Patrick,  governor  of  Georgia,  1753, 

4:  22. 

Grand  Pre  Meadows,  4 :  107. 
Grant,  Lieut.  Col.  James,  4:  343. 

—  defeats  Cherokees,  1761,  4:  348. 

—  challenged  by  Col.  Grant,  350. 

Grant,  Major  James,  defeated  near  Fort 
Duquesne,  4:  201. 

—  autograph,  6:  16. 

Grape  Island,  Boston,  skirmish  on,  5:  262. 

Grasse,  Count  de,  portrait  and  autograph, 
6:  308. 

Grave  (Pontgrave)  Francois,  in  Canada, 
(16CO),  2:  21,  el  seq. 

Graves,  Stone,  111.,  1:  34. 

Gray,  Captain  Robert,  discovers  the  Colum 
bia  River,  7:  160. 

Gray,  Thomas,  banished  from  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  2:  165. 

"Gray's  Elegy"  and  Wolfe,  4:  283. 

Great  Bridge,  Va.,  "battle"  of,  1775,  6:  353. 

Great  Idea,  dawn  of  a,  6:  371. 

Great  Kanawha,  battle  of  the,  map,  6:  183. 

Great  Revival  in  New  England,  1729,  3:  393. 

Great  Swamp  Fight,  1675,  map,  3:  117. 

Green,  Thomas,  signature,  2:  210. 


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Green  Mountain  Boys,  5:  258. 
Greenville  (O)  Treaty,  map  of,  7:  112. 
Greene,    General    Nathanael,    at   battle    of 
Springfield,  N.  J.,  6:  240. 

—  at  Cambridge,  6:  261. 

-  autograph,  6:  369. 

-  campaign  of  1781,  6:  283. 

—  coat  of  arms,  6:  289. 

-  death,  6:  325. 

—  in  command  of  West  Point,  6:  255. 

-  in  the  South,  1780-81,  6:  282. 

-  portrait  and  autograph,  6:  282. 

—  Savannah  monument,  to,  6:  325. 

—  services  appreciated,  6:  325. 

-  succeeds  Gates  in  South,  6:  231. 
Greene,  William,  governor  of  R.  I.,  1743,  3: 

404. 

Grenadier,  23d  Foot,  6:  291. 
Grenville,  George,  6:  36. 
Grenville,  Sir  Richard,  1:  330. 
Greyhound,  frigate,  6:  9. 
Gridley,  Richard,  at  Louisburg,  1745,  3:  396. 

-  autograph,  3:  396. 

-  chief  Engineer,  6:  261. 

-  succeeded  by  Knox,  306. 
Griffon,  launching  of  the,  3 :  175. 

-  place  of  building,  3:  174. 

-  tablet,   174. 
Grijalva,  Juan  de,  1:  253. 
Griswold,  Roger,  Sec'y  of  War,  7:  241. 
Groseilliers,   Sieur   des  (M£dard   Chonart), 

explorations,  1651,  3:  164. 
Guadeloupe,  British  frigate,  6:  316. 
Guilford  Court  House,  battle  of  and  map,  6: 

291. 

Gulf  of  Paria  region,  map,  1:  193. 
Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence,  map,  1:  304. 
Gunpowder,  making,  5:  231. 

—  treatise  on,  232. 
Guzman,  Nuno  de,  1:  295. 


Habeas  Corpus  in  S.  C.,  1733,  3:  343. 

—  privileges  of,  conferred  on  Virginia,  1710, 

3:  259. 

Hadley,  Mass.,  Indians  attack,  1675,  3:  115. 
Halket,  Sir  Peter,  portrait,  4:  63. 
Haldimand,    Lieut.    Colonel    Frederick,    at 

Oswego,  1759,  4:  227. 
Hale,  Nathan,  arrested,  6:  28. 

—  autograph,  6:  29. 

—  camp-basket,  27. 

—  execution,  29. 

—  family  tombstone,  30. 

—  goes  to  Long  Island,  27. 

—  hanged,  28. 

—  New  London  school-house,  5:  305. 

—  pays  his  own  men,  1775,  6:  305. 

—  powder-horn,  305. 

—  route,  6:  27. 

"Half  King",  Indian  chief,  4:  32,  36,  44. 
Half  pay  for  life  voted  the  army,  6:  377. 
"Half-Way  Covenant",  1657,  2:  379. 
Halifax,  N.  S.,  settled,  1749,  4:  94. 
Halifax  in  1764,  4:  93. 

—  town  and  fort  plans,  94. 

Hamilton,  Alexander,  address  to  the  States, 
1786,  6:  416. 

—  captures  Yorktown  redoubt,  6:  317. 

—  Duel  Monument.  7:  369. 

—  first  report  as  Secretary  of  the  Treasury, 

7:  43. 

—  second,  52. 

—  his  financial  policy,  7:  42-59. 

—  letter  in  Fenno's  Gazette,  7:  74. 

—  pamphlet  on    Treaty  of  Amity,  etc.,  7: 

134. 

—  proposes  a  National  Bank,  7:  52. 

—  portrait,  7:  43. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  6:  70. 

—  report  on  National  Bank,  title-page,  7:  52. 

—  Report  on  Public  Credit,  title-page,  7:  43. 

—  unpopularity  of,  1784,  6:  381;  7:  206. 


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Hamilton,  Andrew,  autograph,  3:  92. 

—  portrait,  376. 

—  great  victory  in  Zenger  case,  1735,  3:  376. 
Hamilton,  Andrew  (II),  governor  of  N.   J., 

1692,  3:  251. 

Hamilton,  Fort  (O.),  view,  1791,  7:  100. 

Hamilton,  Major  Frederick,  in  S.  C.,  4:  345. 

Hamilton,  Henry,  th.e  "hair-buyer"  at  De 
troit,  6:  190. 

—  takes  Vincennes,  194. 

—  captured  by  Clark,  198. 

Hamilton,    James,   governor   of   Pa.,    1748. 

—  autograph,  4:  16. 

Hampden,  John,  autograph,  2:  303. 
"Hampshire  Grants",  the,  4:  5. 
Hancock,  John,  his  cane,  7:  6. 

—  clock,  7:  40. 

—  coat  of  arms,  7:  5. 

—  copper  kettle,  7:  6. 

—  double  chair,  5:  20. 

—  letter,  6:  398. 

—  money  trunk,  6:  306. 

—  (he  is)  outlawed,  5:  261. 

—  his  portrait,  6:  378. 

—  pride,  7:  40. 

—  sideboard,  5:  88. 

—  sloop  "Liberty",  6:  98. 

—  velvet  coat,  6:  214. 

—  waistcoat,  7:  40. 

—  Mrs.  John,    portrait,  5:  379. 
Hancock,  armed  vessel,  5:  301. 
Hancock-Clarke   House,   Lexington,    Mass., 

6:  242. 

Handbill,  inducing  British  soldiers  to  desert, 
5:  297. 

Hardships  of  Clark's  campaign,  6:  196-8. 

Harford  County,  Maryland,  early  declara 
tion  of  independence  in  1775,  6:  351. 

Harlem  Heights,  battle  of,  6:  24. 

—  map,  6:  23. 


Harmar,  General  Josiah,  autograph,  7:  96. 

—  court-martial,  98. 

—  map  of  defeat,  97. 

Harmon,  Johnson,  autograph,  3:  389. 

Harris,  William,  and  R.  I.  troubles,  2:  299. 

Harrison,  armed  vessel,  5:  301. 

Harrod,  James,  6:  187. 

Hart,  John,  governor  of  Md.,  1715,  3:  257, 

357. 
Harvard  College  founded,  1638,  2:  358. 

—  first  printed  theses  of,  1643,  2:  357. 

—  seal,  3:  290;  6:  23. 
Harvard,  John,  autograph,  2:  358. 

—  statue,  2:  358. 

Haverhill,  N.  H.,  attacked  by  Indians,  1697, 

3:  287. 
Harvey,  Sir  John,  governor  of  Virginia,  1630, 

2:  173. 

—  forced  out,  1635,  175. 

—  returns,  1637,  175. 

Hat  Exportation  Act,  1731,  3:  200. 
Haviland,  Brigadier  General,  4:  309. 
Hawkins,  Sir  John,  in  Florida,  1565,  1:  316. 

—  in  Mexico,  1568,  323. 

Haynes,  John,  governor  of  Conn.,  1639,  auto 
graph,  2:  322. 

—  governor  of  Mass,  1635,  2:  349. 
Hayti  in  Colonial  times,  map,  1:  166. 
Heath,  General  William,  sword,  6:  246. 
Heath,  Sir  Robert,  1629,  3:  1. 

Helm,   Captain  Leonard,  at  Vincennes,  6: 

194,  200. 
Henderson,  Richard,  founds  "Transylvania," 

1775,   5:  186. 
Hendrick,    King,    Indian  chief,  portrait,  4: 

86. 

Hennepin,  Louis,  3:  173,  el  seq. 
Hennepin's    New    Discovery,    title-page,    3: 

176. 
Henry,  Fort,  attacked  by  Indians,  6:  190. 

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Henry,  Patrick,  great  oration,  March  23, 
1775,  6:  239. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  5:  58. 

—  the  Virginia  Resolutions,  1765,  6:  57. 

-  tomb,  7:  235. 

Herkimer,  General  Nicholas,  autograph,  6: 
106. 

-  death,   106. 

—  monument,  106. 

—  wins  battle  of  Oriskany,  6:  106. 
Herman,  Augustine,  portrait,  3:  51. 
Hessian  Cap,  1776,  6:  49. 
Hessian  Grenadier,  uniform,  6:  2. 
Hessians  hired,  6:  1-4. 

Hewes,  George  R.  T.,  portrait,  6:  167. 

Hicks,  Willet,  mayor  of  N.  Y.,  1770,  proc 
lamation  by,  5:  113. 

Higginson,  Rev.  Francis,  ordained  at  Salem, 
2:  155. 

Higginson's  New  England  Plantation,  title- 
page,  2:  155. 

Highways  and  Transportation,  1800,  7:  267. 

Hillsborough,  Lord,  portrait  and  autograph, 
5:  91. 

Hitchcock,  Colonel  Daniel,  death,  6:  55; 
watch,  56. 

Hitchcock,  Rev.  Gad,  on  prerogative,  6:  30. 

Hobkirks  Hill,  S.  C.,  battle  of,  map,  6:  293. 

Hochelaga  (Montreal).  1565,  1:  307. 

Hodgkins,  Major  W.  C.,  U.  S.  A.,  Md.-Del.- 
Pa.  boundary,  1892,  6:  79-80. 

Holbourne,  Admiral,  4:  59. 

Holderness,  Lord,  portrait,  4:  328. 

Hollender,  Peter,  governor  of  New  Sweden, 
1640,  2:  258. 

Holies,  Thomas  Pelham,  Duke  of  New 
castle,  3:  215. 

Holm,  Thomas  Campanius,  Nya  Sverige 
(New  Sweden),  title-page  of,  2:  256 

Holmes,  Admiral,  4:  250. 


Holmes,  Ensign,  discovers  conspiracy  to  take 

Detroit,  1763,  4:  357. 
Holmes,  John,  whipped    as  an  Anabaptist, 

1651,  2:  381. 

Hooker,  Thomas,  autograph,  2:  306. 
Hopi  Indian  Dancers,  1:  351. 
Hopkins,  Esek,  Commander  in  chief  Navy, 

5:  320. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  5:  320. 

—  captures  Nassau,  N.  P.,  6:  257. 

—  dismissed,  257. 

Hopkins'  (Stephen)  pamphlet  ("The  Rights 
of  Colonies")  title-page,  6:  52. 

—  his  watch,  276. 
Horn-Book,  5:  22. 

Howard,  Lieut.  Colonel  John  Eager,  6:  288. 
Howard,  Lord,  governor  of  Va.,  1683,  3:  43. 

—  portrait,  44. 

Howard,  Martin,  first  Tory  writer,  1764,  5: 

53. 

Howe,  Admiral  Richard,  6:  10. 
Howe,  Colonel,  at  Quebec,  4:  284. 
Howe,  General  Robert,  defeated  at  Savannah, 

6:  209. 

—  occupies  Norfolk,  1775,  6:  353. 

Howe,   George  Lord   Viscount,   popularity, 
4:  177. 

—  death,   180. 

Howe,  Sir  William,   evacuates  Boston,  1776, 
6:  313. 

—  at  sea,  6:  69. 

—  attacks  Maxwell  at  Cooch's  Bridge,  Del., 

74. 

—  coat  of  arms  and  portrait,  6:  9. 

—  in  winter  quarters  in  New  Jersey,  6:  44. 

—  offers  amnesty,  1776,  6:  39. 

—  takes  Philadelphia,  81. 

Howe,  the  brothers  arrive  at  New  York,  6 :  9. 
Hubbardton,  battle  of,  map,  6:  94. 
Hudde,  Andries,  autograph,  2:  260. 


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Hudson,  Henry,  sails  in  the  Half  Moon,  1609, 
2:  81. 

—  ascends  the  Hudson,  82. 

—  dies,  84. 

Hudson  Bay  Company,  coat  of  arms,  3:  166. 
Hudson  River,  first  map  of,  1666,  2:  228. 
Huguenots  settle  in  S.  C.,  1674,  3:  15. 
Huguenot  settlements,  map,  1:  316. 
Hughes,  John  (N.  Y.),  stamp    distributor, 

resigns,  5:  61. 
Hulls,  Jonathan,  book  on  steam  navigation, 

1737.  7:  270. 
Humphreys,   Colonel  David,  autograph,  7: 

162. 

Hunt-Lenox  Copper  Globe,  1:  180. 
Hunter,  Robert,  governor  of  N.  Y.,  3:  274. 
Hutchins,  Thomas,  autograph,  6:  403. 

—  survey  of  townships,  406. 
Hutchinson,   Anne,   experiences  in   Boston, 

2:  279. 
-  banished,  281. 

—  killed  by  Indians,  2:  233. 
Hutchinson,  Edward  (son  of  Anne) ,  in  Indian 

fight,   3:  113. 

Hutchinson,  Governor  Thomas,  dinner-plate, 
5:  149 

—  gives  way,  1772,  6:  135. 

—  house  looted,  1765,  6:  60. 

—  letters,  title-page  of,  5:  152. 

—  portraits,  self  and  wife,  5:  124. 

—  speech  to  the  General  Court,    1773,   6: 

143. 

—  (answer  to,  144)  the  Court,  1774,  5:  200. 

—  death,  202. 

Hutchinson-Oliver    letters,     and     Franklin, 

1773,  5:  150-157. 
Hyde,  Edward  (Earl  of  Clarendon) ,  portrait, 

3:  3. 

—  governor  of  N.  C.,  1710,  3:  235. 


Iberville  (Pierre  Le  Moyne)   on  the  Missis 
sippi,  1699,  3:  314,  318. 

—  death,  1706,  318. 
Illinois  Company,  the,  5:  180. 
Immigration  into  North  Carolina,   1746,  4: 

23. 

—  to  New  England,  1640-50,  2:  365. 
Impeachment,  the  first  National   (Blount), 

7:  192. 

—  of  Addison  in  Pa.,  7:  371. 

—  of  Chase  in  Md.,  371-4. 

—  of  Pickering  in  N.  H.,  371. 
Implements,  Stone,  Celt,  W.  Va.,  53. 

—  Axe,  O.,  54. 

"Incidents   of  the    (Whiskey)    Insurrection", 

title-page,  7:  153. 
Independence,  5:  370-400. 
India,  English  victories  in  1757-60,  4:  320. 
Indian  Chief,  1:  350. 

—  medal  of,  1693,3:  311. 
Indian  depredations,  2:  246-7. 

-  in  N.  C.,  1759,  4:  338. 

—  on  Mass,  frontiers,  1745-6.  4:  5. 

—  on  New  Netherland,  1641,  2:  231. 
Indian  hostilities  in  Virginia,  1676,  3:  30. 

-  in  the  West,  1786-90,  6:  412-13. 

—  in  1789-95,  7:  95-113. 

Indian  operations  in  the  East,  map,  6:  187. 

—  in  the  West,  192. 

Indian  Palisaded  Village,  1:  291. 

Indian  Relations,  1805,  7:  377. 

Indian  Trade,  Act  to  Regulate  the,  page  of, 

3:  226. 

Indian  Treaty,  1748,  Ms.  of,  4:  16. 
Indian  Tribes,  Eastern  U.  S.  and  Canada, 

1700-1750,  map,  3:  180. 

—  North  Atlantic  States,  2:  123. 

—  of  the  South  Atlantic  States,  map,  2:  45. 
Indian  Village,  N.  C.  (1587),  1:  332. 
"Indian   Walk"   in   Pennsylvania,    1737,   3: 

366. 


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Indian  War  in  S.  C.,  1715,  3:  226. 
Indians  as  allies  of  the  French,  4:  69-71. 

—  caricature  on  their  employment  by  Brit 

ish,  6:  92. 

—  cede  all  Virginia  lands,  1744,  3:  356. 

—  Christian,  massacred    at    Gnadenhutten, 

1782,  6:  205. 
Indians,  efforts  to  educate,  2:  373. 

—  in   Pennsylvania,   alienated   by   Thomas 

Penn,  1742,  3:  367. 

—  massacre   English   in   Virginia,    1621,   2: 

73. 

—  1644,   177. 

—  of  North  America,  1:  338,  et  seq. 
Indigo  Act,  1748,  3:  194. 

"Infant  Industries"  in  1800  (Broadside),  7: 

274. 
Ingersoll,  Jared  (Conn.),  resigns  as  stamp 

distributor,  6:  61. 
Ingle,  Richard,  2:  209-10. 
Ingoldesby,  Richard,  autograph,  3:  265. 

—  demands   surrender  of  Leisler,   1691,   3: 

265. 

—  governor  of  N.  Y.,  3:  273. 
Inner  Wheel,  the,  1775,  6:  345. 
Interest  Account  of  U.  S.,  6:  390. 
Intolerance,  in  Maryland,  1694,  3:  253,  256. 

—  in  New  York,  1700,  3:  272. 
Iron  foundry,  at  Lynn,  2:  370. 
Iron  Mills  Act,  1749,  3:  201. 
Iron-Works,    first    in    America,    at    Falling 

Creek,  Va.,  1621,2:  72. 
Iroquois  Lands,  receipt  for,  5 :  173. 

—  long-house,  344. 

—  warrior,  2:  8. 
Izard,  Ralph,  6:  137. 

Jackson,  Andrew,  6:  223. 
James  I,  grants  first  Virginia  Charter,  1606, 
2:  22. 


James    II,  oath  of  allegiance  to,  signatures 
to,  1685,  3:  22. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  3:  52. 
Jamestown,  Va.,  plan  of  buildings,  3 :  37,  38. 

—  church  ruins,  2:  43. 

—  restored,  176. 
Jamestown  Church,  2:  67. 

—  communion  service  of,  2:  73. 
Jamestown  Exposition  Co.,  seal,  2 :  44. 
Jameson,  Lieut.  Colonel  John,  6 :  252. 
Jans,  Anneke,  story  of,  3:  271. 

Jasper,  Sergeant  William,  saves  the  flag  at 
Charleston,  1776,  6:  368. 

—  killed  at  Savannah,  6:  215. 

Jay,  John,  mission  to  England,  7:  128. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  7:  32. 
Jay's  demand  of  peace,  6:  348. 
Jay's  Treaty  (1794),  7:  123-140. 

—  Boston  protests  against,  7:  131. 

—  title-page,  7:  130. 

—  Washington's  action  on,  7:  133. 
Jefferson  against  Adams  and  Hamilton,  7: 

68-75. 

—  and  Florida,  7:  384. 

—  and  Louisiana,  1802,  7:  330-4. 

—  and  the  Declaration,  6 :  385-6. 

—  elected  President,  7:  254. 

—  inaugural  address,  1801,  7:  291. 

—  letter  to  Mazzei,  1797,  7:  184. 

—  on  Secession,  7:  227. 

—  on  the  slavery  clause  in  the  Declaration, 

5:  394. 

—  page  of  inaugural  address,  7:  290. 

—  passport  to  ship,  1808,  7:  379. 

—  plan  for  the  N.  W.  Territory,  6:  400. 

—  portrait   and    autograph,    7:  frontispiece. 

—  portrait  (Peale),  7:  289. 
-  receptions,  301. 

—  seal,  7:68. 

—  second  term,  7:  376. 

—  simple  ways,  7:  299. 


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Jefferson,  summary  of  expenses,  1802-3,  302. 

-  wishes  to  buy  Florida,  7:  384. 

—  writes  the  Kentucky  "Resolutions",  1798, 

7:  228. 
Jefferson's  theory  of  office  holding,  7:  295. 

—  of  removals,  297. 
Jeffersonian  Simplicity,  7:  289-307. 
Jeffreys,  Colonel  Herbert,  1677,  Lieut.  Gov. 

of  Va.,  3:  39. 

-  died,  1678,  3:  40. 

Jenckes,  Joseph,  governor  of  R.  I.,  1727,  3: 

402. 

Jerseys,  the  two,  united,  1702,  3:  251. 
Jervis,  Sir  John,  portrait  and  autograph,  4: 

281. 

Jesuit  Missions  in  "Huronia",  map,  3:  161. 
Jews  in  New  Amsterdam,  1654,  2:  245. 
Jogues,  Isaac,  missionary  to  Iroquois,  1641, 

portrait  and  autograph,  3:  158. 

-  death,   160. 

Johnson,  Augustus,  stamp  distributor  (R.  I.), 

5:  61. 
Johnson,  Charles,  General  History  of  Pyrales, 

1724,  title-page  of,  3:  229. 
Johnson,  Lady  Arbella,  dies,  1633,  2:  168. 
Johnson,  Francis,  signature,  2:  101. 
Johnson,  Rev.  Gideon  (S.  C.),  3:  223. 
Johnson  (Guy),  map,  Six  Nations'  Country, 

5:  292. 
Johnsons,  Guy  and  John,  and  the  Indians, 

1775,  5:  324. 
Johnson,  Rev.  Jacob,  toast  to  "King  of  New 

England",  1768,  5:  133. 
Johnson,   Sir   Nathaniel,  governor  of  both 

Carolinas,  1703,  autograph,  3:  222. 
Johnson,  Robert,  autograph  and  seal,  3 :  227. 

-  royal  governor   of  S.   C.,   1719,  3:  227; 

3:341. 

Johnson,  Dr.  Samuel,  opinion  of  Americans, 
5:  119. 


Johnson,  Sir  William,  commands  attack  at 
Fort  Niagara,  1759,  4:  233. 

—  captures  Fort,  234. 

—  commands  Crown  Point  Expedition,  1755, 

4:  80. 

—  letter,  4:  90. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  4:  80. 

—  secures  baronetcy,  90. 

—  settles  in  New  York  State,  1738,  3:  378. 
Johnstone,  Chevalier,  4:  288. 

Johnston,  Gabriel,  governor  of  N.  C.,  1734, 
3:  346. 

—  autograph,  4:  24. 
Jolliet,  Louis,  3:  168. 

Jones,  Judge  Thomas,  N.  Y.,  portrait,  6: 

334. 
Jonathan,  and  London  Merchant,  with  women 

for  marriage,  reach  Jamestown,   1620, 

2:  71. 
Joncaire,  Chabert  de,  4:  32. 

—  and  Washington,  36. 

Joseph,  William,  president  of  Maryland,  3: 

53. 
Jones,  John  Paul,  birthplace,  6:  260. 

broadside  for  enlistment  under,  262. 

captures  the  Drake,  263. 

captures  the  Serapis,  271. 

commands  the  Providence,  260. 

commands  the  Ranger,  261. 

commission,  261. 

cruise-map,  264. 

enters  Russian  service,  272. 

first  lieutenant  in  our  Navy,  6:  320. 

hoists  first  flag  on  the  Alfred,  6:  257. 

receives  medal  from  Congress,  6:  272. 

remains  brought  to  U.  S.,  1902,  272. 

sword  from  Louis  XVI,  6:  272. 

death  in  Paris,  272. 

Joy,  Thomas,  architect  in  Boston,  2:  372. 
Judiciary  Act,  the,  1801,  7:  255. 

—  repeal  of,  304. 


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Judiciary,  first  National,  7:  32. 

Judiciary,  the,  in  the  Constitution,  1787,  6: 

432. 

Juet's  Journal  of  Hudson's  Voyage,  2:  83. 
Jumonville,  killed,  4:  44. 
Junius,  title-page,  5:  102. 

Kaskaskia,  Clark  captures,  6:  193. 

Keayne,  Robert,  2:  363,  371. 

Keith,  William,  governor  of  Pa.,  1717,  3:  249. 

—  "Graeme  Park"  (his  house),  3:  365. 

—  successful  as  governor  of  Pa.  and  Del.,  3: 

362. 

—  death,  1749,  3:  365. 
Kenton,  Simon,  portrait,  6:  412. 

—  with  George  Rogers  Clark,  6:  193. 
Kentucky,  act  establishing,  7:  67. 
Kentucky  admitted  as  a  state,  7:  160. 
Kentucky  and  Virginia  Resolutions,  the,  7: 

217-233. 
Kentucky  Pioneers: 

—  Boone  —  Bullitt —  Cresap  —  Croghan  — 

Clark  —  Finley  —  Gist  —  Jones  — 
Kenton  —  Mansker  —  McAfee  —  Neely 
-  Smith  —  Stuart  —  Walker  — Zane, 
5:  176,  188. 

Kentucky  Resolutions,  1798,  broadside,  7: 229. 
-  first  page  of,  228. 

Kentucky  saved,  6:  200. 

Kettle,  5:  21. 

"Key  of  Wealth"  (1650),  title-page  of,  3:  144. 

Kidd,  Captain  William,  hanged,  1701,  3:  270. 

Kieft,  William,  director  general,  2:  227. 

Killick,  Captain,  at  Quebec,  4:  253. 

King  George's  War,  1744-48,  3:  191. 

King  Philip's  letter  to  Governor  Prence, 
1663,  3:  113. 

—  samp-bowl,  121. 

King  Philip's  War,  3:  111-124. 

—  Benj.  Tompson's  poem  on,  3:  123. 

—  title-page  of  earliest  history,  3:  122. 


King  Philip,  killed,  1676,  3:  121. 

King  William's  War,  3:  190. 

King  vs.  Congress,  5:  290. 

King's  American  Regiment,  button  of,   6: 

339. 

King's  College,  crown  on  Flagstaff,  4:  12. 
-  seal,  1754-75,4:  12. 

—  view  of,  1760,  12. 

King's  Mountain,  British  defeated  at,  6:  230. 

—  map,  230. 

Kirke,  David,  captures  Quebec,  2 :  16. 
Kittanning,  Pa.,  map  of  battle  of,  1756,  4: 

131. 
Knowles,   Commodore   Charles,   autograph, 

4:  3. 
Knowlton,  Captain  Thomas,  at  Bunker  Hill, 

5:  265. 

—  raids  Charlestown  Neck,  308. 

—  killed,  6:  25. 

—  portrait,   6:  25. 

Knox,  Captain  John,  story  of  Wolfe's  cam 
paign,  4:  250. 

Knox,  General  Henry,  house  at  Thomaston, 
Mfe.,  7:  29. 

—  portrait,  6:  363. 

Knyphausen,  General,  autograph,  6:  76. 

—  raid  on  New  Jersey,  5:  238. 
Kosciuszko,  Thaddeus,  portrait,  6:  42. 
Kyrle,  Sir  Richard,  governor  of  S.  C.,  1684, 

3:  19. 

Lachine  captured  by  Iroquois,  1689,  3:  180. 
Laconia  Company,  the,  2:  340. 
Lafayette,  Marquis  de,  at  Barren  Hill,  6: 
176. 

—  challenge  to  Carlisle,  146. 

—  commands  in  Virginia,  6:  301. 

—  defeated  at  Green  Spring,  303. 

—  eludes  Cornwallis,  303. 

—  enters  American  army,  6:  73. 

—  on  American  soldiers,  6:  304. 


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Lafayette,  Marquis  de,  overshoes,  6:  301. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  74. 

—  recommendation  by  Congress,  6:  182. 

—  uniform  of  his  infantry,  301. 

—  wounded,  6:  78. 
Lafayette's  Visit  in  1824,  6:  378. 

"La  Friponne",  shop,  Quebec,  1758,  4:  174. 

La  Jonquiere,  Marquis  de,  governor  of  Can 
ada,  1745,  4:  26. 

Lake  Champlain,  Arnold  fights  British  on, 
6:  6. 

—  country,  map,  4:  85. 

-  map,  1740,  3:  379. 

—  region  occupied  by  Americans,   1775,  6: 

260. 

Lake  Dwellings,  restored,  1:  19. 
Lake  George,  Battle  Monument,  4:  88. 

—  country,  survey,  1756,  4:  87. 

—  plan  of,  88. 

Lalemant,  Charles,  Jesuit  missionary,  2:  14. 
Lamb,  John,  envoy  to  Algiers,  7:  311. 
Lamp,  1775,  6:  20. 
Landais,  Captain  Peter,  autograph,  6:  264. 

—  dismissed  from  Navy,  269. 

-  false  to  Jones,  6:  264,  267. 

Land  Cessions  by  Mohawks  and  Iroquois, 

1754,  4:  54. 
Land  of  War   (Central  America),  map,  1: 

268. 

Land  Survey,  the  first  national,  6:  403. 
Lane,  Ralph,  1:  331. 
Langlade,  Charles,  expels  English  from  Ohio, 

1752,  4:  29. 

Lansing  Skull  and  thigh  bone,  1 :  15. 
LaSalle,  Rene  Cavalier  de,  coat  of  arms,  3 : 

178. 

—  descends  the  Mississippi,  1682,  3:  177. 

—  explorations,  1667-87,  3:  170-179. 

—  murder  of,  179. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  3:  173. 


Las  Casas,  Bartolome  de,  1:  266. 

—  befriends  the  Indians,  267,  et  seq. 

—  death,  270. 

—  portrait,  1:  266. 

Last  Years  of  Washington's  Presidency,  7: 

156-179. 

Laud,  Archbishop,  2:  24. 
Laudonniere,  Rene,  1:  314. 
Launching  the  Ship  of  State,  7:  1-13. 
Laurence,  Major  Charles,  autograph,  4:  100. 
Laurens,  Henry,  autograph,  6:  342. 

—  sent  to  France  for  aid,  6:  304. 
Laurens,  Colonel  John,  autograph,  6:    324. 

—  killed  in  last  skirmish  of  the  Revolution, 

6:  324. 

Lava  Blocks,  Round  house  of,  1 :  26. 
Laval,  Bishop,  portrait,  3:  162. 
Law,  John,  his  bank,  3:  320-322. 

—  autograph,  322. 

—  bank-notes,  321. 

—  caricature  of,  323. 

—  death,  1729,  323. 

—  medal,  1720,  323. 

—  portrait,  3:  321. 

Law,  Jonathan,  governor  of  Conn.,  1741,  3: 

405. 

Law,  the  clergy  as  judges  of  the,  6:  10. 
Lawrie,  Gawin,  autograph,  3:  90. 
Laws  of  the  Mississippi  Territory,  title-page 

of,  7:  265. 
Lawson,  John,  "New  Voyage  to  Carolina", 

1709,  3:  236. 

Lawton,  Polly,  portrait,  6:  242. 
Laydon,  Virginia,  first  white  child  born  in  the 

Jamestown  Colony,  1609,  2:  50. 
Leaders,    for    and    against    Independence, 

1775-6,  6:  380. 

Leah  and  Rachel,  title-page,  2:  182. 
Leander,  British  frigate  outrage  by,  1806,  7: 

393. 


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Lear,  Tobias,  discreditable  conduct  at  Tripoli, 

1805,  7:  324. 
Ledyard,    Colonel    William,    autograph,    6: 

311. 

—  murdered  by  Bromfield,  6:  313. 
Leddra,    William,   Quaker,     hanged,     1660, 

2:  387. 
Lee,  Arthur,  in  Berlin,  6:  141. 

-  in  Paris,  6:  136-8. 

-  in  Spain,  139. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  6:  137. 

Lee,  General  Charles,  at  Charleston,  6:  364. 

—  captured  by  British,  6:  43. 

—  treason  of,  61. 

—  caricature  of,  6:  224. 

—  suspended  from  command,  6:  180. 

—  fights  Laurens,  180. 

-  death,  180. 

Lee,  Henry,  autograph,  7:  152. 

—  characterization  of  Washington,  239. 
Lee,  Richard,  arrives  in  Virginia,   1642,  2: 

176. 
Lee,  Richard  Henry,  coat  of  arms,  6:  138. 

-  his  resolutions,  1776,  5:  384. 

-  portrait,  6:  384. 

-  title-page  of  his  pamphlet,  7:  4. 
Lee,  Thomas,  autograph,  4:  27. 

-  governor  of  Va.,  1750,  4:  25. 
Lee,  William,  6:  139. 

Lee,  armed  vessel,  6:  301. 

Legardeur,  killed,  4:  87. 

Legislative  Caucus,  the,  7:  168. 

Leisler,  Jacob,  autograph  and  seal,  3:  77. 

-  in  power  in  New  York,  1689,  3:  260. 

-  executed,  265. 

Le  Jeune's  Relation,  title-page  of,  2:  16. 

Le  Loutre,  priest,  4:  98. 

Le  Moyne,  see  Iberville,  Bienville. 

L 'Enfant,  lays  out  city  of  Washington,  7:  247. 

Leonard,  Daniel,  Tory,  6:  235. 

L'Epinay,  governor  of  Louisiana,  3 :  320. 


Leslie,   Colonel,   expedition   to   Salem   fails, 

1775,  5:  236. 
Leslie,  General,  at  Charleston,  6:  285. 

—  evacuates  it,  324. 

"Lest  We  Forget",  5:  370;  7:  176. 
Letitia  Cottage,  Philadelphia,  3:  102. 
Letters  from  the  Federal  Farmer  (R.  H.  Lee), 

title-page,  7:  4. 
Leverett,  John  (I),  1654,  autograph;  2:  347. 

—  portrait,  3:  115. 

Leverett,  John  (III),  1708,  autograph,  3: 
291. 

—  coat  of  arms,  290. 

Levis,  Chevalier  de,  4:  117,  134. 

—  advances  on  Quebec,  1760,  4:  306. 

—  defeats  Murray  and  besieges  Quebec,  308. 

—  abandons  siege,  309. 
Lewger,  John,  signature,  2 :  208. 
Lewis,  Andrew,  autograph,  4:  58. 

Lewis,  Andrew,  fights  "battle  of  Point  Pleas 
ant",  1774,  6:  182-84. 

—  statue,  3:  353. 

Lewis,  Mrs.  Betty,  Washington's  sister,  por 
trait,  7:  37. 

Lewis,  John,  settler  in  Va.,  1737,  3:  353. 

Lewis  and  Clark,  Expedition,  the,  7:  347- 
361. 

—  map,  falls  of  the  Columbia,  7:  353. 

—  do.  mouth  of  the  Columbia,  354. 
Lewis,  Meriwether,  commission  given,  7 :  346. 

-  portrait,  7:  345. 
Lewis,   Morgan,   campaign   circular   for,   7: 

367. 
Lexington,  Battle  of,  6:  243. 

—  battle  monument,  6:  244-247. 

—  minuteman  monument,  247. 
Lexington  Bell  of  1775,  clapper  of,  6:7:  244. 
Lexington,  drum  used  at  battle  of,  6:  246. 
Lexington  and  Concord,  1775,  6:  244-252. 

—  the  list  of  dead  and  wounded  at,  6:  249. 
Lexington  cruiser,  6:  258. 


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Lexington  and  Reprisal,  first  Navy  vessels, 

1775,  5:  317. 

"Liberty  Bell",  myth,  6:  398. 
Liberty  Pole  in  New   York,   cut   down  by 

troops,  1770,  5:  113. 
-  tablet,  6:  26. 
Liberty  Tree  lantern,  6:  74. 
"Liberty  and  Property",  1726,  title-page,  3: 

241. 

"Liberty,  property  and  no  stamps",  6:  67. 
Library  established  at  Charleston,  S.  C.,  1700, 

3:  221. 

Library  of  Congress  established,  7:  306. 
Libraries,  1800,7:  278. 
Light  Dragoon  and  Grenadier,   1744-60,  4: 

261. 

—  uniform  of  American,  6:  75. 

Ligneris  de,  commands  at  Fort  Duquesne, 

4:  201-206. 
Lincoln,  General  Benjamin,  at  Ticonderoga, 

6:  116. 

—  in  S.  C.,  6:  211. 

—  letter  of,  1779,  6:  210. 

—  portrait,  213. 

—  receives   surrender   of   British   at   York- 

town,  6:  320. 

—  succeeds  Arnold,  6:  119. 

—  wounded,  124. 

—  surrenders  Charleston,  218. 

Lincoln,  Levi,  attorney  general,  1801,  7:  257. 

L'Imurgente,  French  frigate  captures  Re 
taliation,  7:  200. 

Literature  in  1800,  7:  280. 

Livingston,  Colonel  James,  autograph,  5: 
328. 

Livingston,  Robert,  Secretary  Indian  affairs, 
3:  66. 

Livingston,  Robert  R.,  negotiates  Louisiana, 
purchase,  1803,  7:  336-340. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  7 :  335. 


Lloyd,  David,  antagonist  of  Penn,    1701,  3: 

246. 
Lloyd,    Thomas,    governor  of  Penn.,  1689, 

autograph,  3:  243. 
Loans,  domestic  and  forced,  6:  329. 

—  foreign,  6:  329. 

Local  Government  established  in  Massa 
chusetts,  1630,  2:  166. 

Locke,  John,  portrait  and  autograph,  3:  6. 

Logan,  Benjamin,  5:  187;  6:  201. 

Logan,  Dr.  George,  seeks  to  avert  French 
war,  1798,  7:  209. 

Logan,  Indian  chief  murdered,  6:  182. 

Logan,  James,  portrait,  3:  246. 

—  governor  of  Pa.,  1737-8,  3:  366. 
London  authorities  petition  Parliament,  1775, 

6:  289. 

—  circular  on  Act  of  Parliament  on  Imports, 

7:  305. 

London  Company,  the,  chartered,  1606,  2: 
34. 

—  makes  settlement  in  Virginia,  1607,  40. 
London  Gazette,  1759,  first  page,  4:  299. 
London  Merchants  Society,  list  of,  3:  251. 
Long  Canes,  S.  C.,  massacre  monument  at, 

4:  342. 
Long,  Colonel,  fights  British  at  Fort  Anne, 

6:  94. 

Long  Island,  battle  of,  map,  6:  16. 
Loom,  5:  7. 
Lord  North,  in  power,  1770,  6:  116. 

—  resigns,  6:  344. 

Loring,  Deacon  Joseph,  loss  at  Lexington,  6: 
250. 

Lottery  Broadside,  New  York  City,  7:  48. 

Lotteries,  6:  330. 

Lottery  in  New  Jersey,  broadside,  7:  268. 

Loudoun,  Earl  of,  appointed  American  com 
mander,  1756,  4:  119. 

Louis  XIV,  portrait  and  autograph,  3:  185. 

Louis  XVI,  portrait,  6:  134;  7:  79. 


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Louisburg  captured,  3:  191;  3:  402  (1745). 
Louisburg  expedition  of,   1745,   3:  396-400. 
Louisburg  expedition  fails,  1757,  4:  136. 
Louisburg,  expenditures   repaid  Mass.,  1748, 

4:  4. 
Louisburg  (From)  to  Fort    Necessity,  1745- 

54,  4:  1-47. 

-  map  of  siege,  1745,  3:  397. 

—  of  1758,  4:  161. 

-  medals,  of  1720,  3:  314. 

-  of  1758,  4:  168. 

—  of  1895,  3:  399. 

-  restored  to  France,  4:  3  (1748). 

-  siege  of,  1758,4:  162. 

—  ruins  of,  170. 

—  view  of,  4:  166. 

Louisiana,  changes  hands  to  Spain,  1767,  7: 
325. 

—  changes  hands,  to  France,  328. 

—  changes  hands,  to  the  U.  S.,  342. 

-  Cession  Treaty  on,  page  of,  7:  337. 

-  map,  3;  316. 

—  in  1753,  3:  320. 

Louisiana  Purchase,  the,  7:  325-344. 

—  proposed  Constitutional  amendment  on, 

7:  340. 

Lovelace,  Colonel  Francis,  governor  of  N.  Y.. 
3:  60. 

—  autograph,  63. 

Lovelace,  Lord  John,  governor  of  N.  Y.,  1708, 
autograph,  3:  273. 

—  death,  273. 

Lovewell,  Captain  John,    campaign  against 
Maine  Indians,  1724-25,  3:  390. 

—  "Lovewell's  Fight",  391;  map,  390. 
Lovewell's  Journal,  page  cf ,  3 :  390. 
Lowther,  Miss,  portrait,  4:  246. 

Lucifer,  Captain,  of  "The  Cat",  1649,  2:  261. 
Ludlow,  Roger,  2 :  359. 
Ludwell,  Colonel  Philip,  governor  of  S.  C., 
3:  216. 


Ludwell,  Colonel  Philip,  coat  of  arms,  217. 

—  sent  to  England  against  Effingham,  3:  45. 
Lyford,    Rev.    John,    "mischief-maker",    2: 

130. 

—  returns  to  England,  293. 
"Lygonia"  province  (Maine),  2:  339. 
Lyman,  Phineas,  autograph,  4:  83. 
Lynch,  armed  vessel,  6:  301. 
Lyon,  Matthew,  7:  187. 

—  encounter  in  Congress,  7:  217. 

—  libels  Adams,  224. 

Lyon-Griswold  Affray,  caricature  of  the,  7: 

218.. 
Lyttleton,  W.  H.,  First  Baron,  autograph, 

4:  338. 

—  governor  of  S.  C.,  1758,  4:  339. 

McCrea,  Jane,  murdered,  6:  98. 
McDonald,  Major  Angus,  6:  182. 
McDougall,  Alexander,  jailed  in  New  York, 

1770,  6:  113. 
McDougall,  Lieut.,  held  prisoner  by  Pontiac, 

4:  359. 

—  escapes,  362. 

McDowell,  Colonel  Charles,  at  King's  Moun 
tain,  6:  228. 

McGillivray,  Alexander,  Spanish  agent,  7: 
116-117. 

McHenry,  Dr.  James,  portrait,  7:  157. 

—  resign  as  Sec'y  of  War,  7:  240. 
McKee,  Alexander,  autograph,  7:  99. 
Mace-head,   Virginia   House   of   Burgesses, 

1775,  5:  57. 

Machias,  Me.,  naval  fight  at,  1775,  6:  300. 
Machinery  and  Labor,  1800,  7:  273. 
MacKellar,  Major,  4:  254. 
Macon,  Nathaniel,  7:  303. 
Madison,  James,  Sec'y  of  State,  7:  293. 
— •  writes  the  "Virginia  Resolutions",  7:  228. 
Madoc,  1:  66. 
Magaw,  Colonel  Robert,  autograph,  6:  35. 


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Magellan,  Ferdinand,  in  Patagonia,  1:  247. 

-  in  Philippines,  250. 

-  killed,  250. 

—  portrait,  1:  247. 

-  ship  "Victoria",  1:  251. 
Magna  Charta,  3:  70. 
Mail  Bag,  1775,  6:  19. 

Mail  Service,  slow,  1763,  6:  18. 

Maine,  province  of,  2 :  339. 

Maine    settlements,   attacked   by    Indians, 

1703-4,  3:  291. 

Maine  and  New  Hampshire,  map,  2:  340. 
Maisonneuve,  de,  at  Quebec,  1641,  3:  159. 
Major-Generals,  1775,  6:  281. 
Mance,  Jeanne,  at  Quebec,  1641,  3:  158. 
Manhattan  Island  in  1610,  map  of,  2:  84. 

—  letter  on  price  of,  92. 
Manner  of  life,  1800,  7:  277. 

Manning,  Captain,  surrenders  New  York  to 

the  Dutch,  1673,  3:  63. 
Manufactures — restrictions    on,     1689-1745, 

3:  198-201. 

Mansfield,  Lord,  portrait,  5:  128. 
Manuscripts,  Saga,  1:  79. 
Marbois,  Barbe,  autograph,  7:  334. 
Marco  Polo,  portrait,  1:  108. 
Marcos,  Fray,  1:  296. 
Marcou,  Jules,  1:  240. 
Marie  de  1'  Incarnation  at  Quebec,  1639,  3: 

157. 
Marin,  Pierre  Paul,  Sieur  de,  builds  forts  in 

West,  4:  29. 

-  death,  32. 

Marion,  General  Francis,  leads  partisan  war 
fare  in  S.  C.,  6:  222. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  6:  222. 
Markham,  William,  autograph  and  seal,  3: 

99. 

—  governor  of  Delaware,  1691,  3:  243. 

—  of  Penn.,  244. 

—  deputy  governor  of  Pa.,  1693,  3:  267. 


Marquette,  Jacques,  3:  168. 

—  burial,  170. 

—  voyage  (1673),  3:  168,  et  seq. 
-  death,  170. 

Marquette's  Discovery,  Thevenot's  map  of, 

3:  169. 

"Marprelate,  Martin",  first  tract,  2:  99. 
Marsh,  Sec'y  of  War,  7 :  240. 
Marshall,  John,  7:256. 

—  Sec'y  of  State,  7:  240. 

—  commissioner  to  France,  7:  188. 

—  country  house,  7:  372. 

—  Chief  Justice,  240. 

Martin,  Josiah,  last  royal  governor  of  N.  C., 

1775,  5:  354-55. 
Maryland,  Alsop's  map  of,  1666,  3:  47. 

—  flag  of,  3:  53. 

Maryland  Charter,  facsimile,  2:  200. 
Maryland  Currency,  1745,  3:  361. 
Maryland  Gazette,  1728,  Heading  of,  4:  17. 
Maryland,  maps,  2:  201. 

—  of  1635,  207. 

—  mint  in,  1661,  3:  47. 

—  money  troubles,  1747,  4:  17. 

—  proprietary  government  overthrown,  1689, 

3:  54. 

—  schools  in,  1694,  3:  254. 

—  seal,  1649,  2:  210. 

—  Toleration  Act,  1649,  facsimile,  2:  212. 

—  and  English  law,  3:  359. 

—  and  Virginia,  Herman's  map  of,  3:  48. 

—  after    the     restoration    (of    proprietary 

power),  3:  46-56. 

—  before  the  Restoration  (of  Charles  II),  2: 

198-217. 

Maryland-Pennsylvania  Boundary,  disputes, 
5:  76-77. 

—  map  of  region,  78. 

—  map  of  various  surveys,  79. 

—  one  of  the  stones,  6:  77. 

—  Penn's  order  about,  76. 


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map,  3:  355. 
Mary    Washington    Memorial    Association, 

insignia  of,  7:  38. 

Mason,  Captain  John,  annihilates  Pequots 
(1636),  2:  315. 

-  arms,  2:  317. 

—  autograph,  2:  314. 

—  grant  of  Maine  lands,  2:  143. 

—  statue,  317. 
Mason,  Robert,  3:  137-9. 

"Mason  and  Dixon's  Line",  6:  76-78. 
Mason  claim  sold,  1746,  4:  6. 
Massachusetts   Acts   and    Laws,    title-page, 

3:  127. 
Massachusetts  Bay,  2:  148-169. 

—  settlements,  map,  2:  133. 
Massachusetts  Bill,  French  and  Indian  War, 

1690,  3:  262. 

Massachusetts  Broadside,  1689,  3:  278. 
Massachusetts  buys  Maine,  1677,  3:  136. 

—  calls  a   Continental   Congress,    1774,    6: 

205. 

—  charter  forfeited,  1684,  3:  143. 

—  charter  resumed,  5:  293. 

—  charter,    troubles    about,    1634,    2:  350- 

356. 

-  Committee  of  Safety,  1774,  6:  228. 

—  currency  of  1690,  3:  283. 

-  early  independence  in   1665,  3:  130-133. 

-  Government  Bill,  1774,  6:  192-4. 

-  great  seal,  1715,  3:  384. 

-  map  of  early  coast-towns,  2:  361. 

—  opposes    Governor    Hutchinson,    6:  119- 

126. 

—  paper  money,  1750,  4:3. 

—  petitions  George  III,  5:  88. 

—  he  ignores  it,  91. 

-  Pine-Tree  Currency,  1652,  2:  371. 

-  redeems  "old  tenor"  bills,  4:  4. 

—  sullen  over  trade  laws,  1766,  6:  18. 


Massachusetts  troubles,  2 :  349-374. 

—  under  Bradstreet  and  Phips,  3:  278-288. 

—  under  Bellomont,  Dudley  and  Stoughton, 

3:  289-297. 

—  under  new  charter,  1725,  3:  389. 

—  and  R.  I.  settlements,  1675,  3:  116. 

—  Rhode  Island  disputed  territory,  3 :  402. 

—  N.  H.  boundary,  disputes,  1744-52,  4:  7. 
Massacre  at  Long  Canes,  S.  C.,  1760,  monu 
ment,  4:  342. 

Masse,  Enemond,  Jesuit  missionary,  2:  14. 
Massey,  Colonel,  at  Fort  Niagara,  4:  233. 
Mather,  Cotton,  portrait  and  autograph,  3: 

296. 
Mather,  Increase,  goes  to  England,  3 :  279. 

—  and  Sir  William  Phips,  petition  against 

Andros,  1689,  3:  148. 

—  pastor  of  the  North  Church,  Boston,  1664, 

3:  278. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  3:  279. 

—  president  of  Harvard,  1685,  3:  278. 

—  Richard,  autograph,  3:  278. 
Matthews,  Samuel,  governor  of  Va.,  1656,  2 : 

182. 
Maverick,  Samuel,  autograph,  3:  129. 

—  remonstrates    against    church    tyranny, 

1646,  2:  375. 

—  settles  at  Noddle's  Island,  2:  159. 
May,     Cornelius     Jacobsen,    reaches     New 

Amsterdam,     1614,     and    near    Phila 
delphia,  1623,  2:  85. 
Mayflower,  departure  of  the,  2:  115. 

—  passenger  list  of,  2 :  399. 

—  reaches  Cape  Cod,  120. 

Maynard,  Lieut,  defeats  pirates,  N.  C.,  3: 

240. 

Mazzei,  Philip,  autograph,  7:  183. 
Mecklenburg  Committee,  1775,  signatures  of , 

5:  356. 
Mecklenburg  Declaration  of  Independence, 

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Medal  given  Indians,  after  Pontiac's  Con 
spiracy,  1764,  4:  376. 
Medicine,  in  1763,  5:  9. 
Meech,  Lieut.,  4:  253. 
Meigs,  Return  J.,  autograph,  6:  66. 

-  destroys  stores  and  shipping  at  Sag  Har 

bor,   6:  66. 
Mellish,  ship,  captured  by  John  Paul  Jones, 

6:  261. 
Melville,  Major   Thomas  ("The  last  of  the 

Cocked-hats"),  portrait,  5:  167. 
Melyn,     Cornelius,     his    "Broad    Advice," 

1649,  title-page,  2:  239. 

-  exiled,  2:  235. 
—  imprisoned,  240. 

Membre,  Zenobe,  missionary,  1682,  3:  177. 
Memorial  to  the  People  of  the  Colonies, 

1774,  by  R.  H.  Lee,  6:  223. 
Menard,   Father,    missionary,    death,    1661, 

3:  163. 

Mendoza,  Antonio  de,  1:  295. 
Menendez  Pedro,  1:  295. 

-  massacres  French  in  Florida,  1:  317-19. 
Menendez  de  Aviles,  Pedro,  portrait,  1:  319. 
Mercantile  Ventures,  6:  330. 

Mercer,  Colonel,  killed,  1756,  4:  125. 
Mercer,  General  Hugh,  autograph  and  sword, 

6:  53. 
Mercer,    Lieut.    Col.  Hugh,   killed   at   Fort 

Duquesne,  4:  211. 
Mercer,  James  F.,  autograph,  4:  92. 
Merry,  British  Minister,  and  Jefferson,   7: 

300. 
Miantonomo  killed,  1643,  2:  319. 

-  monument  to,  2:  320. 

Michaelius,  Dominie  Jonas,  first  Dutch 
minister  in  New  Netherland,  2:  93. 

Michaux,  Andre,  and  the  Northwest,  7: 
345. 

Michigan  invaded  by  Spain,  1781,  6:  276. 


Middle  Colonies,  the,  3:  363-382. 
Middleton,  Arthur,  coat  of  arms  and  portrait, 
6:  218. 

—  a  prisoner,  6:  219. 

Middleton,  Col.  Henry,  of  S.  C.,  4:  347. 

—  challenges  Col.  Grant,  350. 

Militia  formed  in  Philadelphia,  1747,  4:  15. 
Mill  at  Chesterton,  England,  1:  95. 
Miller,  Thomas,  N.  C.,  3:11. 
Miner,  Thomas,  2:  324. 
Minuit,   Peter,   buys   Manhattan   from   the 
Indians,  1626,  2:  91. 

-  founds  Wilmington,  Del.,  2:  229. 

—  signature,   2:  224. 

Mint  in  Maryland,  1661,  3:  47. 

-  in  Massachusetts,  1652,  2:  370. 

Mint,  U.  S.,  ordinance  for  establishing,  6:  392 

"Minuteman"  statue  of,  at  Concord,  5:  247. 

Minutes  of  Eastern  Conference,  1758,  title- 
page,  4:  205. 

Miranda,  Francisco,  expedition  against 
Spain,  7:  207. 

Miruelo,  Diego  de,  discovers  Pensacola  Bay, 
1:  264. 

Mischianza,  the,  at  Philadelphia,  6:  174. 

Mississippi  River,  Jay's  proposal  to  surren 
der  navigation  of,  1785,  6:  384. 

Mobile,  Fort  Louis  de  la,  3:  318. 

Mohawk  Chief,  portrait,  3:  273. 

Mohawk  Chiefs  taken  to  England,  3:  274. 

—  autographs  of  four,  3:  274. 
Mohawk-Oneida  Route,  map  of,  6:  100. 

—  to  Canada,  map  of,  4:  118. 
Molasses  Act,  1731,  3:  203. 
"Moll"  Pitcher's  Table,  6:  179. 

—  tablet  at  Monmouth,  N.  J.,  179. 
Monckton,  Robert,  portrait  and  autograph, 

4:  102. 

Moncourt,  French  officer,  killed  by  Indian, 
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"Money",  in  Rhode  Island,  1786,  6:  393. 

"Money  by  the  wagon-load",  1780,  6:  327. 

Monetary  System  of  the  U.  S.,  1782-7,  6: 
391. 

Monk,  George,  Duke  of  Albemarle,  auto 
graph,  3:  5. 

—  portrait,  18. 
Monmouth,  battle  of,  6:  177. 

-  battle  of,  map,  6:  178. 

Monro,  Lieut.  Col.  George,  autograph,  4: 

143. 
Monroe,  James,  at  battle  of  Trenton,  6:  49. 

—  broadside  on  his  negotiations,  7:  394. 

—  commits  breach  of  honor,  7:  191. 

—  draft  on  Convention  on  French  Debts, 

facsimile,  7:  336. 

—  minister  to  France,  portrait,  7:  136. 

—  recalled,  139. 

—  his  View  of  the  Conduct  of  the  Executive, 

1797,  7:  190. 
Montagu,  Admiral,  his  "hoggish  manners", 

5:  126. 
Montcalm  appointed  to  Canada,  4:  116. 

-  at  Ticonderoga,  1758,  4:  127. 

—  death,  4:  294. 

—  headquarters,  4:  257. 

—  house  where  died,  293. 

—  in  straits,  225. 

-  neglected,  221. 

-  portrait,  4:  116. 

Montcalm  on  Canada,  1758,  "all  the  Knaves 
grow  rich,  and  the  honest  men  are 
ruined,"  4:  217-219. 

Montezuma,  1:  254. 

—  held  prisoner,  259. 

—  death,  261. 

—  portrait,  1:  257. 

Montgomerie,  John,  governor  of  N.  Y.,  3: 
373. 

—  death,  374. 


Montgomery,   Captain    Alexander    (brother 

of  Gen.  Richard),  4:  270. 
Montgomery,  Colonel  Archibald,  in   S.  C., 

1760,  4:  343. 

—  defeated  at  Cow's  Creek,  345. 
Montgomery,  General  Richard,  at  Ticonder 
oga,  6:  325. 

—  captures  St.  Johns,  330. 

—  captures  Chambly,  329. 

—  killed  at  Quebec,  5:  338. 

-  interred  at  New  York,  1819,  339. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  5:  325. 
Montmorency  Falls,  Canada,  2:  6. 
Montreal,  1760,  4:  314. 

-  "Montreal  taken"  medal,  1760,  316. 
Montreal  Medal,  4:  355. 

Montresor's  plan  of  New  York,  1775,  5:  344. 
Moore,  James,  governor  of  S.  C.,  1699,  3: 
222,  232. 

—  Att'y  General,  222. 

—  autograph  and  seal,  231. 

—  death,  340. 

Moore's  Creek  Bridge,  N.  C.,  Tories  and 
Highlanders  defeated  at,  1776,  5:  357. 

Moravian  Indians,  taken  to  Philadelphia, 
1763,  4:  370. 

—  massacred  at  Paxton  and  Lancaster,  371. 
Morell,  Rev.  William,  poem  on  "New  Eng 
land's  Annoyances",  2:  129. 

Morgan,  General  Daniel,  his  riflemen  at 
Boston,  6:  296. 

—  in  S.  C.,  6:  231. 

—  medal,  288. 

-  portrait,  6:  286. 

—  riflemen's  uniform,  5:  296. 
Morgan,  Henry,  pirate,  3 :  19. 

—  destroys   the   Spanish  Armada  at  Mara- 

caibo,  3:  20. 
Morgan,  Dr.  John,  head  of  patriot  hospital 

service,  1775,  6:  300. 
Morning  Mists,  1775,  6:  372. 


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Morris,  Gouveneur,  autograph,  6:  379. 

-  portrait,  7:  135. 

Morris,  Lewis,  autograph,  3:  276. 

-  bookplate,  381. 

—  chief  justice  of  N.  Y.,  1715,  3:  276. 

-  governor  of  N.  J.,  3:  374. 

—  troubles  with  Assembly,  381. 

—  death,  382. 

Morris,  Robert,  Captain,  4:  64. 
Morris,  Robert,  "Signer." 

—  labors  of,  6:  330. 

—  loan  from  Rochambeau,  331. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  7:  28. 
Morris,  Robert  Hunter,  letter,  1755,  4:  77. 
Morris,  Commodore  R.  V.,  dismissed  from 

Navy,  7:  315. 

Morris- Jumel  House,  6:  24. 

Morse,  Jedediah,  on  Cal.  river,  1 :  278. 

Morton,  Joseph,  governor  of  S.  C.,  1682, 
1685,  3:  18,  21. 

Morton,  Thomas,  "of  Merry-Mount",  ex 
pelled  from  New  England,  2:  133. 

—  autograph,  2:  354. 

Moryson,  Colonel  Francis,  1677,  3:  39. 
Moscoso,  Luis  de,  1:  293. 
Moulton,  Jeremiah,  autograph,  3:  389. 
Moultrie,   Colonel   William,   at  Charleston, 
1775,  6:  365-369. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  6:  363. 
Mounds : 

Burial,  Iowa,  1:  38. 
Burial,  111.,  1:  38. 
Cahokia,  111.,  1:  36. 
from  De  Bry's  Collections,  1:  35. 
Grave  Creek,  W.  Va.,  1:  40. 
Little  Island,  S.  C.,  1:  25. 
Nelson,  N.  C.,  1:  41. 
Ossuary,  Wis.,  1:  37. 
Serpent,  O.,  1:  37. 

Mount  Vernon  in  time  of  Washington,  7: 
18. 


Mount  Vernon,  mansion  at,  19. 

Moving  towards  Union,  6:  200-210. 

Mugs,  Arizona,  1:  55. 

Muhlenberg,  General  J.  P.  G.,  autograph, 

7:  165. 

Mullens,  Priscilla,  2:  135. 
Municipal  Government  in  New  Amsterdam, 

1654,  2:  244. 

Murray,  Captain  Alexander,  4:  107. 
Murray,  Brig.  General  James,  4:  248. 
Murray,  Mrs.  Robert,  detains  British  officers, 

6:  24. 
Murray,  William  Vans,  minister  to  Holland, 

7:  189. 

—  passport  signed  by  Talleyrand,  7:  215. 
Musgrove,  Mary  ("Queen"),  1748,  4:  20. 
Musgrove's  Mills,  British  defeated  at,  6:  227. 
Mystic,  Conn.,  settled  1659,  2:  326. 

Nampa  Image,  the,  1 :  14. 

Nancy,  captured  by  the  Lee,  1775,  6:  301. 
Nanfan,  John,  autograph,  3:  270. 
Napoleon,  a  disgraceful  submission  to,  1806, 

7:  388. 
Narvaez,  Panfilo  de,  autograph,  1:  282. 

—  defeated  by  Cortes,  1:  260. 

—  in  Florida,  281. 

—  death,  284. 

Nassau  Hall,  Princeton  College,  6:  54. 

Natchez  founded,  1716,  3:  319. 

Nation,  are  we  a,  6:  155. 

National  and  Pennsylvania  Commissioners' 

Conference,  broadside  of,  7:  151. 
National  Bank,  first  one  proposed,  7:  52. 
Naturalization  Act,  1795,  7:  222. 
Naval  Battle,  English  and  French  ships,  1703, 

3:  302. 

Naval  Committee  appointed,  6:  317. 
Navy,  a  nominal,  7:  392. 

—  the  colonies  begin  a,  1775,  5:  346. 
Navy.U.  S.,  in  1798,  7:  205. 


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Neal,  Walter,  2:  340. 

Neale,  Colonel  William,  6:  222. 

Negro  Slaves,  first  in  S.  C.,  3:  13. 

Negro  Slavery  introduced  into  Virginia,  2: 
60. 

Negro  Soldiers  in  the  Revolution,  6:  367- 
371. 

Negro  Soldier's  Discharge,  after  Revolution 
ary  War,  6:  368. 

Negro  troops,  distinguished  at  battle  of 
Butts'  Hill,  6:  183. 

Nevill,  John,  letter,  7:  147. 

New  Amsterdam,  1630,  2:  226. 

-  first  plan  of  (1640),  231. 

-  fortified,  2:  242. 

-  oldest  records  of,  1653,  2:  245. 

-  seal  of,  246. 

New  Andalusia  and  Castilia  del  Oro,  map, 
1:  243. 

Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  Washington's  head 
quarters  at,  6:  363. 

Newburgh  Letters,  the,  title-page,  6:  370. 

Newcastle,  Duke  of,  autograph,  1745,  4:  50. 

Newcomerstown,  O.,  Paleolith,  1:  17. 

New  Century,  on  the  threshold  of  a  new,  7: 
260-288. 

"New  Description"  Archdale's,  title-page, 
3:  220. 

New  Domain,  Exploring  the,  7:  345-361. 

New  England,  3:  383-406. 

—  (Alexander's  map),  2:  144. 

-  map  of,  3:  280. 

-  council  for,  2:  138-147. 

—  "crowds  the  Dutch",  2:  248. 

-  early  settlements,  2:  308. 

—  1634,  2:  351;  3:  112;  3:  130. 

-  1663,  3:  280. 

New  England,  flag  of,  1686,  3:  146. 

—  forces  almost  annihilated   by   pestilence 

at  Cartagena,  1741,  3:  395. 

—  Hack's  map  of,  1663,  3:  130. 


New  England,  map,  3:  112. 

—  map  of  early  settlements,  2:  308. 

-  orthodoxy,   1686,  3:  146. 

-  (The)  Restraining  Bill,  1775,  6:  253. 

—  title-page  of  "An  Act  for  the   promoting 

.  .  .of  the  Gospel.  .  .in  New  England", 
1649,  2:  373. 

-  Wood's  map  of,  1634,  2:  351. 

"New  Establishment"  of  the  Army,  1775,  6: 

304. 
New  France  and  Louisiana,  Hennepin's  map 

of,  1683,  3:  315. 
New  Governments,  Staie  and  National,  6: 

150-163. 

New  Hampshire  Currency,  1737,  3 :  400. 
New  Hampshire,  map  of,  frontiers,  1737-64, 

4:  7. 

New  Hampshire  Merchants'  Note,  1734,  4:  8. 
New  Hampshire,  paper  money,  1775,  6:  326. 

—  troops  at  Fort  Anne,  6 :  94. 

—  and    Maine   annexed   to   Massachusetts, 

1690,  3:  279. 

New  Haven  settled,  1638,  2:  331. 
"New  Haven's  settling"    (1656)   title-page, 

2:  335. 
New  Jersey,  beginnings  of,  3 :  79,  el  seq. 

—  insurrection  in,  1672,  3:  83. 

—  map,  3:  84. 

—  one-half  sold,  1674,  3:  84. 

—  surrendered  to  Penn,  88. 

—  proprietary  rule  in,  3:  242-251. 

—  East,  sold  to  Penn,  3:  89. 

New  London,   Conn.,   Arnold's  attack   on, 
map,  6:  311. 

—  Fort  Griswold,  at,  313. 

—  Ms.  map  of,  and  Groton,  312. 

—  settled,  2:  328. 

New  Mexico  Inscribed  Rock,  1:  94. 
New  Netherland,  2:  218-254. 

—  articles  of  surrender,  1664,  2:  251. 

—  charter,  1614,  2:  86. 


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New  Netherland,  maps,  1630,  2:  222. 

—  1655,  2:  246. 

—  seal,  2:  91. 

—  Company  formed,  1619,  2:  88. 
New  Orleans,  1753,  3:  324. 

—  view,  1803,  7:  342. 
Newport  in  1730,  6:  180. 

—  siege  of,  182. 

Newport  Tower  (old  mill),  1:  94. 

"New  Somersetshire"  (Maine),  1639,  2:  338. 

Newspaper,  first,  in  America,  1704,  3:  292. 

Newspapers,  first  in  S.  C.,  1731,  3:  343. 

New  States,  formed,  7:  66-67. 

New  Sweden,  2:  255-266. 

—  map,  257. 

"New  Voyage  to  Carolina",  1709  (Lawson's), 

title-page,  3:  236. 
New  York  Assembly,  the  first,  1683,  3:  69. 

—  takes  high  ground  with  Governor,   1737, 

3:  377. 

New  York  Campaign,  the,  6:  1-36. 
New  York  City  in  1668,  3:  61. 

—  campaign  around,  of,  1776,  map  of,  6:  11. 

—  city  in  1524  and  1904,  1:  277. 

—  fortified,  1776,  5:  347;  6:  10-12. 

New  York  City,  maps  of,  1:  277;  2:  242,  252; 
3:  62,  67;  5:  83. 

—  and  vicinity,  5:  344. 

—  harbor,  6:  180. 

—  merchants      abandon      non-importation 

agreement,  1770,  5:  123. 

—  Pearl  and  Chatham  Sts.  in,  2:  244. 

—  plan,  1664,  2:  252. 

—  plan,  1679,3:  67. 

—  plan,  1767,  6:  83. 

-  "Duke's  Plan"  of.  1661,  3:  62. 
New  York  restored  to  Dutch,  1674,  3:  64. 
New  York  City,  Walled  Part  of,  1653,  2:  242. 

—  Washington's  proclamation  to,   1776,  6: 

12. 

—  Washington's  arrival  in,  7:  60,  62. 


New  York,  province  of,  seal,  3:  62. 

—  council   of   safety,    1777,     proclamation, 

6:  118. 

—  harbor,  1781,  plan  of,  6:  180. 

—  and  vicinity   1775,    Montresor's  plan  of, 

6:  344. 

—  topographical  map  of,  346. 

New  York  State  Bank  Notes,  1802-4,  7:  276. 
Niagara  Gorge,  Bird's  Eye  View  of,  1 :  12. 
Niagara  River,  map,  4:  232. 
Nicholson,  Francis,  autograph,  3:  252. 

—  lieut.  governor  of  Va.,  1691,  3:  45. 

—  royal  governor  of  S.  C.,  3:  232,  338. 

—  governor  of  Virginia,  1692,  turbulence  of, 

3:  258. 

Nicolet,    Jean,    explores    far    westward    to 
Illinois,  2:  17. 

—  visits  Wisconsin,  1634,  3:  157. 

Nicolls,    Richard,    assumes    government    of 
New  York,  1665,  3:  58. 

—  autograph,  3:  58,  129. 
Ninety-Six,  S.  C.,  siege  of,  map,  6:  295. 

—  Greene  besieges,  6:  294. 

—  raises  siege,  295. 
Nobility,  forbidden,  6:  154. 
Nonconformists,  forced  out  of  Virginia,  1643, 

2:  177. 
Norfolk,  British  defeated  at,  1775,  6:  353. 

—  burnt,  1776,  354. 
Norridgewock,  Me.,  attacked,  3:  389. 
Norse  Boat,  1:  83. 

—  ruins,  Greenland,  1:  90. 

—  ship,  1:  74-75. 

North,  War  in  the,  1779-80,  6:  233-255. 
North  America,  Popple's  Map  of,  1733,  3:  4. 

—  map  of,  claims  in,  1754.  4:  49. 

—  map  of  Bowen  and  Gibson,  50. 

—  1763,  map,  4:  352. 

—  British,  possessions  in,  1775,  5:  212. 

—  after  the  Peace  of  1783,  6:  362. 
North  Battery,  Boston,  6:  313. 


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North  Carolina  Act,  1729,   signatures  to,  3: 

240. 
North  Carolina,  beginnings  of,  3:  8,  et  seq. 

-  end  of  proprietary  rule  in,  3:  234-242. 

-  end  of  royal  rule  in,  1775,  6:  354. 

-  first   to   instruct   delegates   for   indepen 

dence,  5:  381. 

-  lack  of  prosperity,  1725,  3:  241. 

-  1737,  map,  3:  348. 

-  Indian  wars,  map  of,  3:  237. 

—  paper  money,  4:  23. 

—  popular    representation    in,    1734-46,    3: 

347-49. 

-  paper  money,  1748,4:  23. 

—  title-page,  first  laws,  24. 

—  troops  invade  Cherokee  country,  6:  185. 

—  Tuscarora  Indians,  ravage,  1711,  3:  236. 

-  Precincts,   1663-1729,  map  of,  3:  236. 
North,  Lord,  portrait,  6:  86. 

-  his  overture,  1775,  6:  254. 

—  his  "Conciliatory  Resolution"  considered 

by  Congress,  1775,  6:  288. 
Northmen,  Landing  of  the,  1:  82. 
Northern  Campaign,  The,  6:  323-343. 
"Northern  Neck"  of  Va.,  granted  to  Lord 

Culpeper,  1673,  2:  196. 
North  West,  the,  and  British  Diplomacy,  7: 

92-113. 
North  West  Territory,  Jefferson's  plan  of  the, 

map,  6:  400. 

—  ordinance  for  government,  404. 
Norton,  John,  autograph,  2:  382. 
Norton,  John,  2:  394. 

Notley,  Thomas,  deputy  governor  of  Md., 

1676,  3:  49. 

Nott,  Edward,  governor  of  Va.,  3:  258. 
"Not  Worth  A  Continental",  6:  328. 
Nova  Scotia,  colonizing,  4:  93-96. 

-  seal  of,  4:  98. 

-  map  of,  99. 

Nullification,  germ  of,  1764,  5:  53. 


Nullification,  beginning  of,  7:  230-32. 

—  inS.  C.,  1682,  3:  18. 

Oakes,  Thomas,  sent  to  England  by  Mass., 

1688,  3:  279. 

O'Brien,  Jeremiah,  at  Machias,  Me.,  6:  300. 
O'Reilly,  Count  Alexander,  at  New  Orleans, 

1769,   7:  325. 

Oconostota,  Indian  Chief,  4:  339-342. 
Office-seeking,  1789-90,  7:  169. 

—  in  1800,  7:  257. 

—  in  1801,  7:  294-6. 

Ogle,  Samuel,  governor  Md.,  1731,3:  361; 

autograph,  4:  17. 
Oglethorpe,  James,  3:  329;  portrait,  4:  20. 

—  defeats  Spanish  at  Frederica,  3 :  337. 
Oglethorpe  and  Georgia,  3:  330-338. 
"Ohio  Company"  The,  1749,  4:  27-28. 

—  Land  Contract,  6:  408. 

Ohio  Company's  advance  guard  of  Colo 
nists,  1788,  6:  410. 

Ohio  Country,  map  of,  by  Hutchins,  1765, 
4:  374. 

Ohio  River,  trough  of  the,  2:  9. 

Ohio  Valley,  river  terraces  of,  map,  1:  9. 

Ojeda,  in  Central  America,  1:  225. 

Old  Dominion,  The,  2:  170-197. 

Old  Glatz-Schultz  House,  1734,  4:  18. 

Oldham,  John,  expelled  from  Plymouth,  2: 
131. 

—  outwitted  at  Charlestown,  1629,  2:  158. 
-  death,  1636. 

Old  Panniers,  6:  14. 

Old  South  Meeting-House,  Boston,  6:  163. 

—  State  House,  Boston,  1791,  5:  103. 

—  Swedes' Church,  Wilmington,  Del.,  3:  244. 
"Old  Tenor",  currency,  Broadside  on,  4:  4. 
"Olive-Branch",  Petition,  1775,  5:  284. 

—  rejected  by  Parliament,  318. 

Oliver,  Andrew,  stamp  distributor,  1765,  5: 
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Oliver,  Peter,  Chief  Justice,  impeached,  1774, 

6:  201. 

Onate,  Juan  de,  in  New  Mexico,  1:  30. 
One-horse  Chaise,  1775,  6:  16. 
Oneida  Indians,  treaty  with,  1788,  7:  94. 
Oneida  Portage  Forts,  1756,  map,  4:  126. 
Ontario,  Lake,  map  of  eastern  end,  4:  123. 
On  the  Sea,  6:  256-273. 
On  the  Way  to  Revolution,  5:  28-45. 

(Chap.  2.) 

Opechancanough,  Indian  chief,  killed,  2:  178. 
Opening  the  West,  6:  398-413. 
Ordinance  for  24  livres,  4:  311. 

-  of  1787,  the,  6:  398-413. 
Oriskany,  battle  of,  6:  106. 
Orme,  Captain  Robert,  4:  64. 
Ortiz,  Juan,  1 :  287. 
Ortubia,  Juan  Perez  de,  1:  263. 
Osborne,  Sir  Danvers,  governor  of  N.  Y., 

1753,  suicide  of,  4:  11. 
Oswego,  destroyed  by  French,  4:  125. 

-  forts  at,  4:  124. 

-  growth  of,  3:  372. 

-  Montcalm's  attack  on,  4:  124. 

—  view  of,  4:  90. 

Otis,  James,  coat  of  arms,  5:  48. 

—  insane,  1769,  6:  106. 

—  on  writs  of  assistance,  5 :  32. 

-  portrait,  5:  32. 

—  title-page  of  his  pamphlet  (Vindication), 

34. 

Ouiatchouan  Falls,  Canada,  1:2. 
Ovando,  Nicholas  de,  1:  203-213. 
Over  the  Mountains,  6:  171-188. 
"Ox-hide"  Map  (de  la  Cosa's),  1500,  1:  208. 

Pacific  Ocean,  reached  by  Lewis  and  Clark, 

7:  353. 
Paine,  Thomas,  autograph,  6:  41. 

—  page  of  "Crisis",  41. 

—  portrait,  5:  376. 


Paine's   Letter  to  Washington,   title-page,   7: 

172. 
"Palatine",    Communion    Service,    1747,    4: 

18. 

-  shoes,  3:  196. 

Palatines  in  Pennsylvania,  3:  369. 
Palatines  in  New  York,  3:  372. 

-  develop  Maryland,  1745,  4:  18. 
"Palinurus",  the  American  (Adams),  5:  318. 
Pallas,  in  Jones'  fleet,  1779,  6:  263,  265. 
Palmer,  Anthony,  governor  of  Pa.,  1747,  4: 

15. 

Palmer,  William,  2:  324. 
Palmes,  Edward,  3:  63. 
Pamphlets,  a  period  of,  1764,  6:  48-51. 
Pamunkey,  plate  given  to  Queen  of,  3:  42. 
Paoli,  Wayne  defeated  at,  6:  80. 
Papago  Indian  house,  1:  343. 
Paper  Money,  in  Connecticut,  1774,  5:  230. 

—  in  Connecticut,  1775,  40s,  bill,  5:  230. 

-  in  Delaware,  1776,  6:  389. 

—  in  Georgia,  1776,  6:  399. 

—  in  Maryland,  1774,  1775,  6:  351. 

—  in  Mass.,  1690,  3:  295. 

—  in  Massachusetts,  1775,  6:  308. 

—  in  New  Hampshire,  1776,  6:  387. 

—  in  New  Jersey,  1776,  388. 

-  in  New  York,  1776,  6:  347;  6:  12. 

—  in  Pennsylvania,  1728,  3:  367. 
-  1758,  4:  193. 

—  in  North  Carolina,  1776,  6:  381. 

—  in  Pennsylvania,  1775,  6:  282,  349. 

—  in  R.  I.,  1710,  3:  302. 

—  in  Rhode  Island,  1776,  5:  382. 

—  in  South  Carolina,  1775,  5:  319. 

—  in  Virginia,  1776,  6:  383;  5:  388. 
Pappegoya,  John,  2 :  262. 

Parker,  Colonel,  defeated  at  Lake  George, 

1757,  4:  140. 
Parker,  Henry,  governor  of  Georgia,  1751-3, 

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Parker,    Captain   Jonas,   monument  to,   6: 

244. 

Parker,  Sir  Peter,  at  N.  Y.,  6:  19. 
Parliament  is  Resolute,  5:  252. 

—  Parliament,  opposition  in,  1769,  6:  100. 
"Parsons'   Cause"  in  Virginia  and  Patrick 

Henry,  6:  44. 
Parsons,  General  Samuel  H.,  in  the  Ohio 

Company,  6:  405. 
Partisanship  in  1798,  7:  218-222. 
"Passport",  for  ship,  1808,  7:  379. 
Pastorius,  Francis,  protests  against  slavery, 

3:  109. 
Patent  of   1620,   division  of  territory  map, 

2:  139. 
Patrick,  Henry,  "Red  Hill,"  his  home,  6: 

151. 

Paugus,  Indian  chief,  killed,   1725,  3:  391. 
Paulding,  John,  captor  of  Andre,  6:  252. 
Paulus  Hook    (Jersey  City,  N.  J.),  view  of, 

6:  238. 
Pauw,  Michael,  buys  Staten  Island  and  part 

of  N.  J.,  2:  222. 
Peace,  6:  342-373. 

Peace  (The)  of  Paris,  4:  320-336  (Chap.  17). 
Peace   Commission,  American,   of  1782,   6: 

343. 
Peace  Commissioners  (English),  autographs 

of,  6:  144. 

—  caricature  of,  149. 

—  pass  given  by,  145. 

—  letter  to  Congress,  146. 

Peace  Treaty  of  1783,  documents,  6:  358- 
62. 

Pean,  Major,  at  Quebec,  1758,  4:  175. 

Pearson,  Captain  Richard,  6:  264,  271. 
-  portrait,  6:  265. 

Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  stores  destroyed  at,  6:  66. 

Peele,  Robert,  musket  carried  by,  at  Lex 
ington,    5:  245. 


Pell's  Point,  N.  Y.,  Glover  defeats  British 

at,  1776,  6:  31. 
Pemaquid,  Fort  of,  2:  145. 
Penn,  Hannah,  page  from  Expense  Book,  3 : 

245. 

Penn,  John,  "the  American",  3:  245. 
Penn,  Richard,  autograph,  6:  289. 

—  and  Thomas,   receipt  given   for  sale  of 

Indian  Lands,  5:  173. 
Penn,  William,  autograph,  3:  frontispiece. 

—  clock,  3:  108. 

—  coat  of  arms,  3:  frontispiece. 

—  death,  1718,  3:  249. 

—  grant  of  State,  3:  98. 

—  his  plan  of  union,  1697,  3:  245. 

—  in  youth,  3:  94. 

—  letter  to  his  children,  3:  107. 

—  order   for  survey  of  boundary  line,  Pa. 

and  Del.,  3:  246;  5:  76. 

—  portrait,  3:  frontispiece. 
— -  portrait,  3:  108. 

—  portrait  in  armor,  3 :  95. 

—  returns  to  Pennsylvania,  1699,  3:  245. 

—  seal,  3:  247. 

Penn,  William,  Jr.,  arrested,   1709,  3:  248. 
Pennsbury  Manor,  Harris'  map  of ,  3 :  107. 
Pennsylvania,  beginnings  of,  3:  94-110. 
Pennsylvania  Currency,  1723,  3:  367. 
Pennsylvania,      encroaches     on     Maryland, 
1682,  3:  52. 

—  first  Assembly  of,  3:  102. 

—  "Some    account    of    Pensilvania",    title- 

page,  3:  98. 

—  Gazette,  heading,  3:  364. 

—  in   Louisburg   Expedition,    1745,   3:  370. 
Pennsylvania    Journal    and    Weekly    Adver 
tiser,  1765,  5:  66. 

—  Laws,  1714,  page  of,  3:  249. 

—  map  of,  1717-45,  3:  368;  of  1754,  4:  53. 

—  paper  money,  1758,  4:  193. 


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Pennsylvania,  paper  money  in,  1775,  6:  282. 

—  province  of,  seal,  3:  105. 

—  proprietary  rule  in,  3:  242-257. 

—  Rifles,  1st  flag  of,  6:  14. 

-  State-House,   1741,  6:  277. 

—  and  Delaware  boundary,  map  of,  3:  97. 
"Pennamite  War",  1782,  6:  387. 
Penn.-Conn.  claims  in  the  Wyoming  Valley, 

1782,   6:  387. 

Penn.-Delawaie  boundary,  6:  77-80. 
Penobscot  Expedition,  1779,  map,  6:  237. 
People  against  Governor,  in  Md.,  1737-49, 

3:  361-2. 
Pepperrell,  Sir  William,  autograph,  3:  398. 

—  commission,   4:  171. 

-  letter  to,  4:  1. 

-  portrait,  3:  396. 

-  sword,  2:  132. 

-  death,   1759,  4:  171. 
Pequot  Country,  map,  2:  311. 

Percy,  Earl  and  "Chevy  Chase",  5:  246. 

-  portrait,  5:  238. 

Percy,  Sir  George,  president  at  Jamestown, 
portrait  and  autograph,  2:  55. 

Perier,  governor  of  Louisiana,  1724,  3:  325. 

Perpetual  Union,  proposed  by  Franklin,  6: 
286. 

Perrot,  Nicholas,  3:  162. 

Persecuting  Quakers,  2:  375-391. 

Peters,  Hugh,  at  Salem,  1635,  2:  278. 

Peters,  John,  draft  paying  his  claim,  7:  384. 

Petition  and  Prerogative,  6:  134. 

—  to  the  House  of  Lords,  page  from,  5:  62. 
Petitions  in  Parliament,  1766,  6:  70. 
Philadelphia,  beginnings  of,  3:  103-6. 

-  Light  Horse  Troop,  uniform  of,  6:  77. 
-  standard  of,  79. 

-  map  of  campaigns  about,  6:  76. 

-  routes  of  travel  from,  map,  6:  17. 

—  seal  of,  1701,  3:  246. 


Philadelphia,  State  House,  1776,  6:  419. 

-  view,  1718,  3:  248. 

Philadelphia,    frigate,    captured   by   Tripoli, 
1803,  7:  316. 

—  burnt,  318. 

Philip  II,  portrait,  1:  334. 

Philipse,  Frederick,  autograph,  3:  260. 

Phillips,  General,  William,  autograph,  6:  91. 

—  death,  302. 

—  operations  in  Virginia,  6:  302. 

—  position  at  Petersburg,  map  of,  6:  302. 
Phillipsburgh,  N.  Y.,  map  of  American  and 

French  position  at,  6:  306. 
Phips,  Spencer,  autograph,  3:  393. 
Phips,  Sir  William,  autograph,  3:  280. 

—  death,  288. 

—  fails  to  take  Quebec,  282. 

-  governor  of  Mass.,  1692,  3:  266,  284. 

-  Order  of  Council  on,  1690,  3:  282. 

-  takes  Port  Royal,  1690,  3:  280. 
Pickens,    General    Andrew,    autograph,    6: 

285. 

-  defeats  Boyd's  Tories,  6:  211. 
Pickering,  Timothy,  removed,  7:  240. 
"Picturesque  View   of   the  State  of   Great 

Britain",  1778,  6:  174. 
Pierce  Patent,  1621,  2:  126. 
Pierson,  Rev.  Abraham,  letter,  1667,  3:  83. 

—  statue,  307. 

Pig  and  Bar  Iron  Act,  1749,  3:  201. 
Pigot,   General  Robert,  autograph,   6:  181. 
Pike,  Lieutenant  Zebulon  M.,  title-page  of 
his  Account,  7:  358,  359. 

—  expedition   up  the  Mississippi,    1805,   7: 

358. 

-  expedition  to  New  Mexico,  359. 
Pilgrim  Hall,  Plymouth,  2:  396. 

Pilgrim  Monument,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  2:  394. 
Pilgrim  Tablet  at  Leyden,  2:  109. 
"Pilgrims  going  to  Church,"   Boughton,  2: 
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Pilgrims,  the,  2 :  103-137. 

—  at  Amsterdam  and  Leyden,  2:  106-113. 
Pilgrims,  Cope's  painting  of  embarkation,  2: 

114. 

—  routes  of  the,  2:  106. 

—  swords  of  the,  2 :  132. 
Pillory,  the,  2:  283. 

Pinckney,  Charles,  autograph,  7:  363. 
Pinckney,    Charles    Cotesworth,   autograph, 
7:  242. 

-  portrait,  6:  418. 

—  commissioner  to  France,  7:  188. 
Pinckney,  Thomas,  7:  121. 
Pine-Tree  Currency  (Mass.),  2:  371. 
Pineda,   Alonzo    Alvarez  de,    probably   dis 
covers  the  Mississippi,  1:  264. 

Pinkney,  William,  autograph,  7:  392. 
Pioneers  of  New  France,  1:  303,  et  seq. 
Pirates  in  South  Carolina,  1682,  3:  19-21. 

-  1717,   3:  228. 
Pistol,  1775,  6:  27. 
Pitcairn,  Major,  pistols,  6:  244. 
"Pitcher,    Molly"     (Mary    Ludwig    Hays), 

at  Monmouth,  6:  179. 
Pitt,   William,   portrait   and   autograph,    4: 
151-153. 

—  his  American  policy,  157. 

—  medal  to,  82. 

-  on  the  Stamp  Act,  1766,  5:  71. 

—  plans  campaign  of,  1758,  4:  151-159. 

—  resigns,  1761,  4:  331. 

—  statue  in  N.  Y.,  5:  74. 

—  title-page  of  speech  in  House  of  Lords, 

6:  253. 

Pittsburgh   founded    by   Colonel   Campbell, 
1764,  4:  373. 

-  in  1795,   map,  7:  148. 

—  New  Fort  at,  4:  370. 

—  Redoubt  as  it  now  appears,  372. 

Pixley,   David,   Lieut.,     commission,    signed 
by  Dr.  Warren,  6:  260. 


"Plain  Truth,"  published  by  Franklin,  1747, 
4:  15. 

-  title-page,  1747,  4:  14. 

Plains  of  Abraham,  battle  of,  1759,  4:  292-5. 
Plow  of,  1775,  6:  4. 

Plowden,  Sir  Edmund,  coat  of  arms,  2:  260. 
"Plundering  Time"  in   Maryland   (1645-6), 

2:  209. 

Plymouth,  a  glimpse  at,  2 :  392-8. 
Plymouth  Company,  chartered,  1606,  2:  34. 
Plymouth  Harbor,  map,  2:  119. 

-  Rock,   120,   122. 

Pocahontas  marries  John  Rolfe,  2:  61. 

-  death,  64. 

—  portraits,  2:  61. 

"Poems",  first  book  printed  in  Virginia, 
1736,  3:  357. 

Political  Parties,  emergence  of,  7:  60-77. 

"Political  Raree-Show,  The"  British  car 
toon,  1779,  6:  235. 

"Politics  and  Pedigree",  1763,  6:  21. 

Politics,  very  general,  5:  26. 

Pollard,  Anne,  2:  164. 

Pollock,  Oliver,  aids  George  Rogers  Clark, 
6:  204. 

—  death,  205. 

Pollock,  Thomas,  governor  of  N.  C.,  1712, 

3:237. 

Polly,  ship,  test  case,  1800,  7:  383. 
Pomeroy,   Seth,   Colonel,   at  Lake  George, 

4:  83. 

—  at  Bunker  Hill,  5:  268. 
Pompadour,  Mme.  de,  portrait,  4:  115. 
Ponce   de  Leon,   Juan,   governor  of  Porto 

Rico,  1:  262. 

—  in  Florida,  263,  265. 
Pontbriand,  Bishop  Henri  de,  4:  223. 
Pontgrave,  see  Grave. 

Pontrincourt,  Jean,  Baron  de,  in  Canada,  2: 

4-6. 
Pontiac,  at  Fort  Chartres,  1764,  4:  376. 


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—  conspiracy  of,  356. 

—  sues  for  peace,  364. 
Pontiac  and  Rogers,  4:  353. 
Pontiac's  War,  4:  351-376. 

Poor,  General  Enoch,  his  enlistment  paper, 

6:  120. 
"Poor   Richard's   Almanack"   first   edition, 

1732,  3:  371. 

-  1733,  title-page  of,  4:  15. 

Pope's  Bull  of  Demarcation,  1493,  1:  154. 

—  map,  line  of  Demarcation,  160. 
Popham,  Sir  John,  signature,  2:  35. 
Population  of  U.  S.,  1800,  7:  260. 

—  map  of  the  U.  S.,  1790,  7:  61. 

—  map  showing  centre  of,  and  distribution, 

1800,   7:  261. 

Popular  Amusements,  1800,  7:  278. 
Portages    and    French    and    English    Forts, 

map,  4:  60. 
Port  Royal  (Annapolis),  N.  S.,  map,  2:  5; 

3:  13,   281. 

-  attacked,  1707,  failure,  3:  293. 

-  captured,  1710,  294. 

Portsmouth  and  Norfolk,  Va.,  destroyed  by 
British,  6:  235. 

Post,  Christian  Frederick,  undertakes  mis 
sion  to  hostile  Indians,  4:  203-5. 

—  title-page  of  Second  Journal,  4:  206. 
Postmaster's  Bill,  1745,  3:  371. 

Post  Offices  in  1800,  7:  269. 

Pott,  John,  governor  of  Virginia,   1629,  2: 

173. 
Potter,  William,  author  of  "Key  of  Wealth", 

3:  145. 
Pouchot,   Captain,  at  Ticonderoga,  4:  181. 

—  at  Niagara,  1759,  4:  223. 

-  surrenders  Fort  Levis,  1760,  4:  313. 
Powder-Horn,  1758,  4:  188. 

—  Selden's,   6:  23. 


Powder    Magazine    at    Williamsburg,    Va. 

1714,  5:  352. 

Powers  of  Congress  and  of  States,  6:  431. 
Pownall,  Thomas,  governor  of  Mass.,  4:  120. 

—  his  "view  of  Boston",  6:  31. 

—  "view  on  Hudson's  River",  4:  11. 

—  prophesies  the  independence  of  America, 

1760,  5:  371. 

Preble,  Commodore  Edward,  commands  in 
the  Mediterranean,  1803,  7:  315. 

—  bombards  Tripoli,  319. 

—  medal  presented  to,  7:  321. 
Prerogative,  to  cost  George  III  the  Colonies, 

6:  29. 

—  exemplified,  34-35. 

Prescott,  Colonel  William,  autograph,  6  :264., 
Prescott,    General    Richard,    house    where 

captured,  6:  167. 
President,  troubles  of  a,  7:  394. 
President's  Message,  the  first,  7:  42. 
Presidential  Electors,  first  chosen,  7:  14. 
Presidential  Power,  the  evolution  of,  7:  32. 
Press-Gang  thwarted  in  Boston,  1747,  4:  3. 
Preston,  Colonel  Thomas,  autograph,  1767, 

6:  107. 

—  indictment  of,  109. 

—  acquitted,  6:  112. 

Prevost,  General  Augustine,  autograph,  6: 
209. 

—  captures  Charleston,  6:  213-18. 

—  invades  Georgia,  6:  211. 
Prideaux,  Brig.  Gen.  John,  4:  226. 

—  killed,   231. 

Prince,   Thomas,   governor   of   Plymouth, 

1635,2:  393. 

Prince,  Rev.  Thomas,  portrait,  4:  2. 
Prince  Henry,  the  navigator,  1 :  109. 
Princeton,  battle  of,  6:  53. 
Princeton  University,  seal,  4:  13. 
Pring,  Martin,  on  Cape  Cod,  2:  33. 

—  in  Maine,  39. 


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Printing  in  1763,  6:  26. 

Printing  Press  and  type  case  used  by  Frank 
lin,  5:  26. 

Printz,  John,  governor  of  New  Sweden,  1643, 
2:  258. 

Prisoners  transported  to  Virginia,  2:  59. 

Prison  Ships  at  New  York,  6:  63. 

Prison  Ship  Stations,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  6:  62. 

-  Martyrs'  Monument,  61. 
Privateers,  6:  256. 

Proclamation  (British),  to  people  of  Georgia, 

1779,   6:  212. 

Prophecy,  speculative,  5:  370. 
Province  House  Arms,  Boston,  3:  383. 
Provincial  Congress,  Mass.,  1774,  6:  229. 
Provincial    Congresses    in    various    colonies 

differ    as    to    Independence,     6:  387- 

392. 
Provisions,    appeal   for    (Stoughton,    Mass, 

1775),  6:  272. 

Provost  Prison,  N.  Y.,  tablet  on,  6:  62. 
Public  Lands,  sale  of,  1800,  7:  266. 
PuUick   Occurrences   (1690),    newspaper,    3: 

280. 

Pueblo  region,  map,  1 :  27. 
Pueblo  of  Acoma,  1:  299. 

-  of  Walpi  (Hopi),  31. 

-  of  Zuni,  29. 

Pulaski,  Count  Casimir,  banner  of  his  Legion, 
6:  72. 

-  killed,  6:  215. 

-  portrait  and  autograph,  6:  73. 

-  letter,  1779,  6:  214. 

Puritan  Costumes,  1620-40,  2:  157. 
Puritan  government  established  in  Maryland, 
2:  215. 

-  the,  and  the  Heretic,  2:  375-391. 
Pury,  Jean  Pierre,  and  Swiss  emigrants  to 

S.  C.,  1733,  3:  342. 

Putnam,  General  Israel,  at  Cambridge,  1775, 
5:  260. 


Putnam,  General  Israel,  at  Lake  George, 
4:  83. 

—  autograph,  4:  127. 

—  captured  and  nearly  burned,  by  Indians, 

4:  188. 

—  coat  of  arms,  6:  15. 

—  his  tavern  sign  ("The  General  Wolfe"), 

5:  18. 

—  on  Long  Island,  6:  15-16. 

—  portrait  (Trumbull),  6:  261. 

—  portrait,   273. 

—  sword,  268. 

Putnam,  General  Rufus,  in  the  Ohio  Com 
pany,  6:  405. 

Pynchon  House,  1660,  3:  118. 

Pynchon,  William,  condemned  as  heretic, 
2:  380. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  2:  379. 

Quaker  Democracy  in  West   New  Jersey, 

1677,  3:  86. 
Quakers  oppose  Revolution,  in  Pa.  and  N.  J., 

5:  349. 

—  persecuting  the,  2:  375-391. 

Quarry,  Robert,  governor  of  S.  C.,  3:  19, 
209. 

—  judge  in  Penn.,  246. 

Quartering  Act,  of  1765,  abandoned,  1770, 

6:  118. 

Quartering  (of  soldiers)  Act,  1774,  6:  197. 
Quebec,  Battle  of,  1759,  4:  292-5. 

—  captured  by  Kirke,  1629,  2:  116. 

—  expedition  against,  fails,  1711,  3:  294. 

—  Expedition,  1775,  6:  326,  332. 

—  horse-flesh  eaten  at,  1758,  4:  172. 

—  invested  by  Wolfe,  4:  260. 

—  in  Winter,  4:  303. 

—  letter  to  the  inhabitants  of,  1774,  6:  224. 

—  map,  6:  326,  332. 

—  Lahontan's  map  of,  1703,  3:  282. 
1758,  4:  254. 


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Quebec,  plan  of  battle,  1760,  307. 

—  relieved  by  the  Navy,  4:  308. 

-  taking  of,  1759,  266. 

-  view  from  Pt.  Levis,l759, 278,  (1906),  287. 
Quebec  Bill,  the,  1774,  6:  197. 

Quebec  Sermon,  by  Dr.  Cooper,  4:  303. 

"Quebec  Taken",  medal,  1759,  4:  300. 

Quebec  Thanksgiving  Proclamation,  4:  302. 

Quetzalcoatl,  1:  254. 

Quexos,  Pedro  de,  1 :  272,  el  seq. 

Queen  Anne,  portrait  and  autograph,  3:  189. 

Queen  Anne's  War,  3:  191. 

Queen  Charlotte,  portrait,  6:  74. 

Queen  Elizabeth,  1 :  322. 

—  signature,  2:  95. 

Queen  Mary  (II),  portrait  and  autograph, 

3:  183. 
Quincy,  Josiah,  pamphlet  on  Boston  Port 

Bill,  5:  204. 

"R.  H."  Delaware  Tory,  6:  235. 

Radisson,    Pierre    Esprit,    Explorations,    3: 

164,  et  seq. 

Raleigh's  Explorations,  1:  332. 
Raleigh,  Sir  Walter,  in  North  Carolina,  1: 

330. 

-  portrait,  1:  329. 

—  signature,  335. 

Rail,  Colonel  Johann,  autograph,  6:  47. 

—  death,  6:  50. 

Ramezay,  holds  Quebec,  4:  298. 

—  surrenders,  300. 

Ramseur's  Mills,  encounter  at,  1780,  6:  223. 
Randolph,  Edward,  "the  evil  genius  of  New 
England",  3:  136. 

—  jailed,    149. 

—  letter,  1676,  3:  138. 

Randolph,  Edmund,  intrigues  with  French, 
176,  7:  132. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  7:  90. 


Randolph,  John,  and  the  Yazoo  claims,  7: 
385. 

—  opposes  Jefferson,  1806,  389-91. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  7:  236. 

—  silhouette,  7:  373. 

Ranger,   man-of-war,  map  of  cruise,  6:  263. 
Rasle,  Sebastian,  escapes,  1722,  3:  387. 

—  killed,   389. 

Rawdon,  Lord,  portrait  and  autograph,  6: 

216. 
Rebellion  open  in  Virginia,  1775,  6:  353. 

—  the  Whiskey,  1794,  7:  141-155. 
Reclamation   of   the   Carolinas,    6:  282-297. 
Red  Bank  (Fort  Mercer),  Count  Donop  re 
pulsed  at,  6:  85. 

—  abandoned,  86. 

Red  Hill,  home  of  Patrick  Henry,  6:  151. 

Reel,  5:  7. 

Regulation  of  Commerce,  1774,  6:  220. 

"Regulators"  in  the  Carolinas,  1771,  5:  129. 

Relation  des  Avanlages,  4:  147. 

Regulators'  War,  N.  C.,  map,  6:  129. 

Relations  of  Colonies  with  Indians,  map, 
5:  285. 

Religion  in  1800,7:  283. 

Religious  Bigotry  and  Partisan  Hate,  7:  306. 

Religious  Tolerance  in  Maryland  by  Cath 
olics,  2:  202,  210. 

—  intolerance  by  Protestants,  215. 
Remick,  Christian,  his  view  of  Boston,  1768, 

6:  94. 
Repeal  of  the  Stamp  Act,  5:  64-80. 

—  (The)  of  the  Townshend  Acts,  5:  99-118. 
Representation,  6:  159. 

Reprisal,   first   Continental   cruiser   abroad, 

6:  258. 

Resolute  Preparations  for  War,  1775,  6:  286. 
Resolutions  of  R.  H.  Lee,  1776,  6:  384. 
Retaliatory  Duties  between  the  States,  1787, 

6:  386. 
Revenue  Stamp,  1765,  6:  55. 


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Revere,  Paul,  Boston  house  of,  1676,  5:  217. 

—  copper  tea  kettle  made  by,  7 :  6. 

—  his  bill  for  services,  5:  299. 

-  his  view  of  Boston,  1768,  6:  96. 

—  page  of  diary,  242. 

-  pistol  of,  218. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  240. 
Revival,  the  great,  1799-1800,  7:  284-6. 
Revivals,  in  Conn.,  1745,  3:  406. 
Revolutionary  Coins,  6:  390. 
Revolutionary  Relics    (bullets,  mould,  cart 
ridges  and  paper,  ladle),  5:  229. 

Reynolds,  John,  governor  of  Georgia,  1754, 

autograph,   4:  22. 

Reynolds-Hamilton   Scandal,    1792,    7:  190. 
Rhett,  William  (S.  C.),  3:  223. 

—  captures  pirates,  229. 

-  portrait,  3:  229. 

-  "officeholder",  3:  338. 

—  death,  339. 

Rhode  Island  audacity,  1703,  3:  302. 

-  Ballot,  6:  150. 

-  Census,  1774,  6:  2. 

—  Convention   on   the   Constitution,    1790, 

facsimile,  7:  50-51. 

-  early  map,  2:  286. 

-  proposition  to  abolish,  1787,  6:  418. 

—  seal,  1672,  3:  299. 

-  Conn,  boundary,  settled,  1703,  3:  301. 

—  Second  regiment,  at  battle  of  Springfield, 

6:  229. 
Ribault,  Jean,  landing  of,  1:  312. 

pillar,  315. 

Rice  in  S.  C.,  3:  218. 
Richards,  John,  autograph,  3:  142. 
Richelieu,  Cardinal,  portrait,  2:  14. 
Riedesel,  Baron,  letter  of  Lord  Suffolk  to, 

1776,   5:  343. 
Rigby,  Alexander,  2:  339. 
"Right  of  Search"  the,  6:  277. 
Right  (The)  to  print,  in  Mass.,  1718,  3:  384. 


Rights  of  Man,  title-page,  7:  72. 
-  (The),  of  Subjects,  5:  140-41. 
Rising,  John,  governor  of  New  Sweden,  2: 

263. 
Roanoke,  1:  331. 

—  abandoned,  334. 

—  fort  at,  335. 

Robertson,  James,  pioneer,  5:  175. 

—  defeats  Chickamauga   Indians,    1794,   7: 

118. 
Roberval,   Jean  Francois   de  la  Roche,  at 

Quebec,  1:  309-11. 
Robinson,  Beverly,  house  of,  6:  246. 
Robinson,  Rev.  John,  signature,  2:  11. 
Robinson,  John,  governor  of  Va.,  1749,  4:  25. 
Rochambeau,  General  Count  de,  arrives  at 

Newport,  6:  241. 

—  writes  to  Vergennes,  242. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  6:  305. 
Rockingham,  Lord,  autograph,  6:  344. 
Rockingham   Ministry,  the,   6:  68,   6:  344. 
Rodgers,  Commodore  John,  order  to  Lieut. 

Porter  to  go  to  Malta,  7:  391. 
Rodney,  Admiral,  captures  St.  Eustatius,  6: 
281. 

—  portrait,  6:  276. 

Rodney,    Caesar,    attorney     general,    1806, 
7:  377. 

—  monument,  to  6:  393. 

Rogers,  Robert,  at  Lake  George,  4:  121. 

—  destroys  village  of  St.   Francis  Indians, 

1759,  4:  240. 

—  his  Ponteach,  title-page,  4:  364. 

—  privations  of  his  men,  4:  241. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  4:  128. 

—  sent  West  to  possess  the  new  territory, 

4:  353. 

—  reaches  Detroit,  354. 

Rogers'  Concise  Account  of   North  America, 
1765,  title-page,  4:  362. 

—  page  from,  363. 


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Rogers-Clark,  expedition,  6:  196. 
Roldan,  1:  197. 

Rolfe,  John,  cultivates  tobacco  at  James 
town,  1612,  2:  58. 

—  marries  Pocahontas,  2:  61. 

Routes  of  Travel  from  Philadelphia,  5:  17. 
Royal  Arms,  1724,  4:  9. 
Royal  Deux  Fonts  regiment,  flag  of,  3:  316. 
Royal  interest  in  the  slave  trade,   1770,  6: 

127. 
Royal  Rule  in  Maryland  and  Virginia,  1690- 

1715,  3:  252-259. 

—  in  New  York  and  New  Jersey,  3:  260- 

269. 

Royal  Savage,  schooner,  6:  6. 

"Royal  Syntax",  volunteers  at  Quebec,  4: 
259. 

Ruggles,  Timothy,  Tory,  protected  by  Brit 
ish,  1775,  6:  232. 

Rule  of  1756,  7:  383. 

Rum  Keg,  6:  55. 

Runaway  Servant,  advertisement  for,  3 :  142. 

Runaway  Slave  advertisement,  5:  5. 

Rush,  Dr.  Benjamin,  autograph,  6:  137. 

-  portrait,  7:  63. 
Rutgers-Waddington    Case,    title-page,    6: 

381. 

Rutgers  College,  established,   1770,  6:  132. 
Rutherford,  Griffith,  autograph,  6:  184. 
Rutledge,    Edward,     active   at    Charleston, 

1776,  6:  365. 

St.  Augustine,  Fla.,  attacked  by  S.  C.,  1702, 
3:  222. 

-  city  gate,  3:  328. 

-  Oglethorpe  fails  to  take,  1740,  3:  336. 

—  sacked    and    burned  by  Drake,  1586,  3: 

327. 

St.  Botolph's  Church,  Boston,  England,  2: 
268. 


St.  Castine,  Baron,  in  Maine,  1690,  3:  280. 
St.  Clair,  General  Arthur,  autograph,  6:  96. 

—  defeat  of  map,  7:  101. 

—  broadside  on,  103. 

—  on  Duquesne  expedition,  4:  198-9. 

-  governor  of  the  N.  W.  Territory,  6:  410. 

—  portrait,  410. 

St.  Clair,  Sir  John,  4:  63-67. 
St.  Eustatius,  W.  I.,  colonies  supplied  from, 
1775,  6:  317. 

—  captured  by  Rodney,  6:  281. 
St.  James  Church,  S.  C.,  3:  218. 

St.  John's  Church,  Richmond,  interior  of,  5: 

239. 

St.  Lawrence  River,  map,  4:  252. 
St.  Leger,  Major  Barry,  besieges  Fort  Stan- 

wix,  6:  102. 

—  raises  siege,  108. 

St.  Leger's  Troops,  order  of  march,  6:  102. 
St.  Luc,  La  Come  de,  4:  223,  229. 

—  defeated  at  Oswego,  228. 

St.  Luke's  Church,  Smithfield,  Va.(  2:  174. 
St.  Marys  and  vicinity,  map,  3:  55. 
Sacagawea,    "Bird    Woman"    great    aid    to 

Lewis  and  Clark,  7:  350. 
Saint  Die,  16th  Century,  1:  235. 
Saint  Lusson,  Sieur  de,  1671,  3:  164. 
Saintonge,  regiment  of  flag,  3:  315. 
Saint  Pierre,  Legardeur   de,  commander  at 

Fort  Le  Boeuf,  1753,  4:  37. 
Salary   Act,   President  and   Vice   President, 

7:  33. 
Salem,  Mass.,  in  1692,  map,  3:  286. 

—  temporary  capital  of  Mass.,  69:  204. 

-  1765,  Old  North  Bridge,  in,  236. 

-  Washington  Street  in,  5:  227. 

Salmon   Falls,   Me.,   Indians   attack,    1690, 

3:  279. 

Salt  Act,  1730,  3:  194. 
Saltonstall,    Dudley,    Navy    Captain,    1775, 

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Saltonstall,  Rev.  Gurdon,  governor  of  Conn., 

1707-24,  autograph,  3:  305. 
Salt  Springs,  Syracuse,  discovered,  1654,  2: 

248. 
Salzburger    Costumes    (early    Georgia),    3: 

333. 

"Sam  Adams  Regiments",  the,  6:  105. 
Sandys,  Sir  Edwin,  portrait,  2:  65. 

—  letter,  70. 

Sandys,  George,  portrait,  2:  72. 
San  Miguel  de  Guandape,  Spanish  settle 
ment,  1:  274. 
Saratoga,  6:  88-133. 
Saratoga  Battle,  monument,  6:  132. 

—  battle  of,  pistol  found  on  field,  6:  132. 

—  preliminaries,  6:  110-12. 

Saratoga,  Indian  massacre  at,  1745,  3:  380. 

—  and  Yorktown  medal,  6:  320. 
Sargent,  Major  Winthrop,  Secretary  of  the 

N.  W.  Territory,  6:  410. 
Saunders,    Admiral    Charles,    portrait    and 

autograph,  4:  249. 
Saunders  and  Wolfe    reach   Halifax,    1759, 

4:  250. 
Sauvalle,  3:  317. 

-  death,  318. 

Savannah  founded,  1733,  3:  332. 

-  captured  by  British,  6:  209. 

—  siege  of,  map,  6:  215. 

Say  and  Sele,  Lord,  autograph,  2:  361. 
Saybrook  Platform,  3:  307. 
Sayle,  William,  governor  of  S.  C.,  3:  12. 
Scalp  bounties  in  Mass.,  1704,  3:  292. 
Scalps  taken  by  New  England  Rangers  at 

Quebec,  4:  259. 

Scalping  forbidden  by  Wolfe,  4:  262. 
Schaghen,  P.,  letter,  1626,  2:  92. 
Schenectady  settled,  1664,  2:  248. 

-  burnt,  1690,  3:  262. 
Schoner-Gore,  map,  1523,  1:  248. 
Schools  and  school-books,  1800,  7:  278. 


Schuyler,  Fort,  siege  of,  6:  107. 

—  (Stanwix),  diagram,  6:  105. 

—  map  of  siege,  107. 
Schuyler,  Hon-Yost,  6:  108. 

Schuyler,  Captain  John,  attacks  La  Prairie, 

1690,  3:  264. 
Schuyler,  Peter,  governor  of  N.  Y.,   1719, 

3:  277. 

—  portrait,  3:  276. 

Schuyler,  General  Philip,  at  Ticonderoga, 
1775,  5:  324. 

—  autograph,  6:  324. 

—  portrait,  6:  42. 
Science  in  1763,  6:  24. 

—  in  1800,  7:  283. 
Scillacio,  page  of  the,  1:  165. 
Scrooby,  England,  map,  2:  103. 

—  Brewster's  house  at,  104. 
Sea  of  Darkness,  1 :  68. 
Sea,  On  the,  6:  256-273. 

Sears,  Isaac,  committee  of  correspondence, 
5:  67. 

Seat  of  Government  of  the  U.  S.,  amend 
ment  to  act  establishing,  7:  57. 

Second  attempt  upon  the  South,  6:  209- 
232. 

—  (The)  Continental  Congress,  6:  274-291. 

—  (The)  Continental  Congress  (second  ses 

sion),  6:  315-322. 

Second  R.  I.  regiment,  flag  of,  6:  239. 
Sedgwick,  Robert,  autograph,  2:  347. 
Sedgwick,  Theodore,  autograph,  7:  236. 
Sedition  Act,  1798,  7:  223. 
Seizure,  Impressment  and  Non-Importation, 

7:  388. 

Selden,  Samuel,  powder-horn,  1776,  6:  23. 
Senate  Chamber,  Philadelphia,   1795. 
-   view,  7:  158. 

Senex  (John),  Map  of  America,  1721,  3:  338. 
Separatism,  the  Growth  of,  in  England,  2: 

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Sepulchral  Urns,  1 :  34. 

Settlement  (The)  of  Manhattan,  2:  80-93. 

Settlements  from  Charleston,  S.  C.,  to  St. 
Augustine,  Fla.,  3:  331. 

Seven  Ranges  of  Townships,  Hutchins'  sur 
vey  of,  6:  406. 

Seven  Years'  War,  ended,  1763,  4:  335. 

Seventh  Fusiliers,  flag  of,  1775,  6:  329. 

Sevier,  John,  pioneer,  5:  175. 

-  at  King's  Mountain,  6:  228. 

-  autograph,  7:  118. 

-  defeats  Cherokees,  1793,  7:  118. 
Sewall,  Samuel,  portrait  and  autograph,  3: 

287. 

Sewall  House,  Burlington,  Mass.,  5:  245. 
Seymour,  John,  governor  of  Md.,  3:  256. 
Sharpe,  Horatio,  governor  of  Md.,  1753,  4: 

19. 

-  letter,  1755,  4:  76. 
Shattuck,  Samuel,  2:  385,  389. 

Shays,   Captain  Daniel,   autograph,   6:  394. 
Shays'  Rebellion,  1786,  6:  396. 
Shelburne,  Lord,  autograph,  6:  345. 
Shelburne,  Ministry,  the,  1782,  6:  347. 
Shelby,  Evan,  pioneer,  6:  175. 
Shelby,  Isaac,  at  Musgrove's  Mills,  6:  227. 

-  at  King's  Mountain,  229. 
Ship-building  in  the  Colonies,  5:  8. 
Ship  of  State,  launching  the,  7:  1-13. 

-  setting  sail,  7:  14-41. 

Shippen,  Edward,  governor  of  Pa.,  1702,  3: 

247. 

Shippen  family,  6:  243. 
Shipping  Bill  of,  1718,  3:  197. 

-  of,  1764,  5:  31. 

Shirley,    William,    autograph    and    portrait, 

3:  394. 
—  coat  of  arms,  4:  118. 

—  commands    expedition    against    Niagara, 

1755,  4:  81. 

—  death,   128. 


Shirley,  William,  plans  Canadian  Campaign, 
1756,4:  119. 

-  retreats  to  Albany,  1755,  4:  92. 
Shoe,  worn  before  1775,  6:  7. 
Short,  William,  autograph,  7:  120. 

Shute,  Samuel,  governor  of  Mass.,  1716, 
3:  297. 

-  autograph,  3:  383. 

Signatures  to  oath  of  allegiance  to  James 
II,  1685,  3:  22. 

Silver  Bullet,  enclosing  Clinton's  message, 
6:  119. 

Sinews  of  War,  the,  6:  326-333. 

Skelton,  Samuel  (Rev.),  ordained  at  Salem, 
2:  155. 

Skene,  Major  Philip,  6:  98. 

Sketch  of  the  Finances,  etc.,  by  Gallatin,  title- 
page,  7:  166. 

Slater,  Samuel,  pioneer  of  cotton  spinning, 
7:  275. 

-  portrait,  7:  275. 

—  spinning  machinery,  276. 

Slave  advertisement,  New  York  City,  1789, 

7:  60. 

Slavery  and  Anti-Slavery,  7:  62-66. 
Slavery  in  New  Amsterdam,  2:  247. 

—  Friends'  expenses  for  aiding  slaves,  1793-5, 

7:  63. 

-  Pennsylvania    Quakers    set    their    slaves 

free,  1758,  5:  5. 

—  Samuel  Sewell,  denounces,  1700,  5:  5. 
Slave-trade   and    navigation,    6:  429-30. 
Sloughter,  Colonel  Henry,  governor  of  New 

York,  1691,  3:  264. 

—  autograph,  265. 

—  death,   266. 

Smith,  Captain  John,  in  Chesapeake  Bay,  2: 

4. 
—  and  Pocahontas,  45. 

-  his  map  of  New  England,  2:  121. 

-  president  of  the  Jamestown  Colony,  2:  49. 


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Smith,  Captain  John,  portrait,  2:  40. 

-  victory,  1608,  2:  31. 

-  death,   2:  56. 

Smith,  Joshua  Hett,  6:  249-252. 
Smith,  Melancthon,  autograph,  7:  12. 
Smith,  Ralph,  2:  394. 

Smith,  Robert,    attorney    general,   1805,  7: 
377. 

-  Sec'y  of  the  Navy,  7:  293. 

Smith,  Thomas,  governor  of  S.  C.,  1693,  3: 
218. 

-  death,  219. 

Smith,  William  Loughton,  at  Lisbon,  7:  189. 
Smith's  An  Historical  Account  of  Bouquet's 

Expedition,  4:  369. 
Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  insignia  of  the,  6: 

364. 

-  pamphlet  by  Burke,  364. 

Soldier's  Buckles,  found  at  Ticonderoga,  6: 
94. 

—  pocket-knife,  96. 

—  pay  receipt,  5:  308. 

—  pewter  spoon,  6:  109. 

"Some  account  of  Pensilvania",  title-page, 

3:  98. 
Some   Observations   on   the    Two    Campaigns 

against  the  Cherokees,  1759,  title-page, 

4:  349. 
Somers,  Midshipman  Richard,  portrait  and 

autograph,  7:  320. 
Somers,  Wadsworth,  and   Israel,   perish  at 

Tripoli,  1804,  7:  320. 
Somerset,  negro  set  free  in  England,  1771, 

5:  128. 
Sonmans,  Daniel,  carries    N.  J.  records  to 

England,  1713,  3:  277. 
"Sons    of    Liberty",    phrase    originated    by 

Barre',  6:  1765. 

—  (Boston)  warning  by,  6:  161. 

—  Maryland,  broadside  by,  6:  59. 


Sothell,  Seth,  governor  of  N.  C.,  1688,  3:  12. 

—  and  Council,  3:  26. 

South,  the  second  attempt  on  the,  6:  209- 

232. 

Southampton,  Earl  of,  2:  75. 
South  Atlantic  Coast,  map,  3:1. 
South  Carolina  Act,  1717,  signatures  to,  3: 

228. 
South  Carolina  Assembly,  1692,  3:  221. 

—  Church  and  State  clash,  1706,  3:  223. 

—  1730,  3:  341. 

—  Committee,  1775,  5:  358. 

-  disorder  in,  1686,  3:  25. 

—  foreign  immigration  into,    1733,   3:  342. 

—  Gazette,   1732,    heading  of  first  issue,  3: 

342. 

-  General  Assembly,  1776,  6:  360. 

—  in  possession  of  British,  6:  221. 

—  invades    the    Tennessee    Valley    against 

Cherokees,  4:  240. 

—  Lawson's  map  of,  1709,  3 :  224. 

—  legislative  struggles  in    1735-40,  3:  343, 

345. 

—  map,  1730,  3:  341. 

—  map  of  1670,  3:  9. 

-  map  of  1715,  3:  227. 

—  partisan  warfare  in,  222. 

—  proprietory    government     ended,     1690- 

1721,   3:  217-233. 

—  revolution  in,   1719,  3:  233. 

—  royal  seal  of,  3:  338. 

—  state  seal,  1776,  6:  151. 

—  "State  Sovereignty"  in,  3:  233. 

—  Trott's  Laws  of,  title-page,  3:  225. 
South  West,  the,   and  Spanish  Diplomacy, 

7:  92-113. 
Southern  Campaign,  1780,  map,  6:  210. 

—  detail  map,  212. 

Sovereign,  an  American,  1774,  5:  224. 
Spain  acquires  Louisiana,  1769,  7:  325. 

—  and  Portugal,  1:  143. 


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Spain,  claims  of,  1784,  6:  384. 

—  invades  Michigan,  1781,  6:  276. 

—  not  an  ally  of  America,  6:  275. 

-  our  claims  on,  1803,  7:  363. 

-  treaty  made  with,  1795,  7:  121. 
Spanish  Coast,  1:  135. 

Spanish  Cloud,  the,  1805,  7:  378. 

-  fleet  defeated  by  Rodney,  6:  276. 

—  diplomacy    and   the  Southwest,   7:  114- 

122. 

-  explorations,  1:  280,  et  seq. 
Spearhead,  Obsidian,  1:  18. 
Spencer,  Joseph,  major  general,  5:  261. 
Spectacles  and  Case,  before  1775,  6:  10. 
Spinning  Wheel,  small  flax,  2:  135. 
Spotswood,   Alexander,   portrait   and    auto 
graph,  3:  258. 

—  map  of  route,  351. 

-  called  "The  Tubal  Cain  of  Va.,"  259. 

-  "Horseshoe  Expedition"  of,  1716,  3:  350. 

-  death,  352,  1740. 

SpiingSeld,  N.  J.,  battle  at,  1780,  6:  239. 

—  map,  240. 

Stage-Coach,  announcement,  1772,  6:  18. 
Stamp  Act,  The,  5:  46-63. 

—  broadside  on  repeal  of,  6:  72. 

—  .Congress,  1765,  autographs  of  delegates, 

5:  60. 

—  Congress  Declaration,  1765,  6:  401. 

—  passed,  1765,  6:  54. 

Standish,  Myles,  coat  of  arms,  2:  397. 

—  dinner- pot,    135. 

—  monument,  398. 

—  relics,  2:  392. 

-  sword,  132. 

Stanton,  Thomas,  brave  interpreter,  1636,  2: 

324. 

Stanwix,  Brig.  Gen.,  4:  227. 
Stark,  Gen.  John,  at  Lake  George,  4:  83. 

—  monument,  4:  84. 

—  portrait,    6:  99. 


Stars  and  Stripes  (the  Union  flag),  Jan.  1, 
1776,  3:  307. 

—  first  displayed  at  Fort  Stanwix  (Schuyler), 

Aug.  3,  1777,  6:  103. 
Starved  Rock,  111.,  3:  176. 
State  Claims  and  Cessions,  1780-1812,  map 

showing,  6:  388. 

State  House,  Phila.,  1776,  6:  419. 
State  jealousy  of  Congress,  1787,  6 :  396-7. 
Staten   Island,    N.   Y.,    advance   of   British 

from,   6:  241. 
Statues  of  Explorers: 

—  Leif  Ericson,  Boston,  1:  95. 

—  John  and  Sebastian  Cabot,  1:  182. 

—  Columbus,   222. 
Steamboats,  beginning  of,  7:  270. 

Stede  Bonnet,  pirate,  hanged,  1718,  3:  229. 

Steelyards,  5:  14. 

Steuben,  Baron,  at  Valley  Forge,  6:  170. 

—  discipline  introduced  by,  172. 

—  letter  to  Gov.  Trumbull,  6:  234. 

—  portrait,   170. 

Stephens,  William,  governor  of  Georgia,  1748, 
4:  19. 

—  autograph,  4:  22. 

Stewart,  Colonel  Alexander,  6:  295. 

—  fights  Greene  at  Eutaw  Springs,  296. 
Stillwater,  battle  of,  6:  114-115. 
Stirling,  Lord,  2:  230. 

—  commission,   6:  348. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  6:  17. 

Stobo,  Robert,  hostage  to  the  French,  4:  46. 

—  at  Quebec,  264. 
Stocks,  The,  2:  283. 
Stone,  Samuel,  2:  363. 

Stone,  William,  governor  of  Md.,  1648,  auto 
graph,  2:  210. 
Stonington  settled,  2:  326. 
Stony  Point,  captured  by  Wayne,  6:  237. 

—  map  of  capture,  6:  236. 


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Stony  Point,  Wayne's  medal,  236. 
Stoughton,  William,  portrait  and  autograph, 
3:  284. 

-  governor  of  Mass.,  1695,  3:  289. 
Stove,  in  Va.  House  of  Burgesses,  6:  100. 
"Strawberry  Bank"  (Portsmouth,  N.  H.),  2: 

341. 
Strengthening   the   Colonial   Body,    6:  119- 

133. 
Stuart,   Captain   John,   saved   by  Attakulla- 

kulla,  4:  345. 
Stukeley,   Capt.   Thomas,   title-page  of  his 

"Life",  2:  22. 

—  seal,  235. 

-  signature,  240. 

-  tomb,  253. 

Stuyvesant,  Governor  Peter,  invades  New 
Sweden,  1651,  2:  262-5. 

-  fights  Swedes  in  Delaware,  2 :  246. 

—  persecutes  Lutherans  and  Quakers,  2:  247. 

-  portrait,  2:  234;  seal,  235. 

-  signature,  240;  tomb,  253. 
Submarine  Warfare,  1777,  6:  259. 
Suffolk,  Lord,  letter  to  Riedesel,    1776,   6: 

343. 

"Suffolk  Resolves",  1774,  5:  216. 
Suffrage  limitations,  6:  154. 
Sugar  Act,  1764,  6:  37. 
Sugar-cane  introduced,  1751,  3:  326. 
Sullivan,  General  John,  commands  Canada 

Expedition,  1776,  5:  342. 

-  fails  in  Rhode  Island,  6:  181. 

-  invades  the  Genesee  country,  6:  189. 

-  portrait  6:  18,  189. 

-  waistcoat,  6:  22. 

Sullivan's  Island,  S.  C.,  map  of  British  at 
tack  on,  1776,  5:  367. 

Sumter,  General  Thomas,  captures  Hanging 
Rock,  6:  223. 

—  defeated  at  Fishing  Creek,  227. 
-    fails  at  Rocky  Mount,  6:  222-3. 


Surprise,  cruiser,  6:  258. 

Surgeon's  Saw,  5:  9. 

Surveyor's  Draft,  line  of  1684,  3:  305. 

Susquehanna  Company,  memorial  of,  1755, 
4:  9. 

Swamp  Fight,  the  great,  1675,  3:  118. 

"Swamp  Fox"  the  (Marion),  6:  223. 

Swartwout,  Abraham,  letter  on  flag,  6:  104. 

Symmes,  John  Cleves,  judge,  6:  411. 

Table  Mountain,  Cal.,  section  of,  1:  13. 

Tailer,  William,  autograph,  3 :  392. 

Tailfer's  "Narrative"  of  Ga.,  1741,  title- 
page,  3:  331. 

Talcott,  Joseph,  governor  of  Conn.,  1724-41, 
3:  404. 

Talleyrand,  autograph,  7:  194. 

—  portrait,  338. 

Tallmadge,  Major  Benjamin,  and  Andre,  6: 
252. 

—  commission,  6:  252. 

—  flag  of  regiment,  252. 

—  family,  portraits,  253. 

Talon,  Jean,  portrait  and  coat  of  arms,  3: 

163. 

Tar  and  Feathers  in  Boston,  1775,  5:  238. 
Tariff,  first  American,  7:  27. 
Tarleton,    Colonel    Banastre,    defeated    at 

Cowpens,   6:  288. 

—  massacres  Buford's  detachment,  6:  221. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  6:  219. 
Taverns,  important,  in  1763,  5:  18. 
Tas.es,  6:  330. 

Taxing  America,  1764,  5:  46. 

—  Otis  pamphlet  on,  5:  48. 
Tea  Duty,  6:  157-170. 

Tea  Episode  (The)  (Chap.  9),  6:  154-170. 
Tea,  of  the  "Boston  Tea  Party",  some  pre 
served,  6:  166. 

—  refused  at  New   York,    Charleston,  etc., 

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Temper  of  the  Middle  a.nd  Southern  Colonies 

(Chap.  20),  5:  344-361. 
Tennessee  admitted  as  a  State,  1796,  7:  119. 
Tenochtitlan,  plan  of,  1 :  258. 
Ternay,  Chevalier  de,  arrives  with  fleet  at 

Newport,  1780,  6:  241. 

-  death,  307. 

Territorial  Changes,  1800,  7:  264. 
Test  Act  of  Maryland,  1716,  3:  358. 
Testimony,  Cumulative,  6:  371. 
Thacher,   Oxenbridge,   publishes   Sentiments 

of  a   British- American,   1764,   5:  50. 
Thacher,  Rev.  Thomas,  portrait,  3:  136. 

—  treatise  on  medicine,  137. 
Thanksgiving   Proclamation,   by   Gov.    Liv 
ingston  of  N.  J.,  1789,  7:  36. 

Theses,  first  Harvard  printed,  1643,  2:  357. 
"The  Shot  heard  round  the  World",  6:  247. 
Third  Connecticut  regiment,  flag  of,  6:  240. 

—  Maryland  regiment,  flag  of,  6:  287. 

—  New  York  regiment  flag,  6:  322. 
Thomas,  George,  governor  of  Pa.,  3:  367; 

4:  15. 

—  arms  and  autograph,  3:  367. 

Thomas,  Gen.  John,  Major  General,  6:  261. 
Thompson,  Benjamin  ("Count  Rumford"), 

defeats  Marion,  6:  324. 
Threshold  of  a  New  Century,  on  the,  7 :  260- 

288. 
Ticonderoga,  Abercromby  defeated  at,  4: 185. 

—  Burgoyne  captures,  6:  92. 

—  French,  repulsed  at,  1757,4:  133. 

—  General  Lircoln  surprises  outposts  at,  6: 

116. 

—  map,  1758,  4:  182. 

—  of  English  advance,  179. 

—  of  French  works,  181. 

—  map  of  investment  of,  6:  93. 

-  and    Fort    Frontenac,    4:  172-191. 
Tienpont,  Adrian  Jorissen,   reaches   Albany 

(1623),  2:  90. 


Tilghman,    Colonel    Tench,    autograph,    6: 

322. 

"Tipis"  ("teepees")  Indian,  1:  344. 
Titcomb,  Captain,  Life  Guard  cap,  6:  309. 
Titcomb,   Colonel  Moses,  at  Lake  George, 

4:  83. 
Tobacco  as  currency,  1619,  2:  68. 

—  illustration,  2:  59. 

—  Proclamation,  1630,  3:  29. 

—  regulations  in  Maryland,   1747,  4:  17. 

-  roller,  6:  3. 

—  vs.  Souls  in  Virginia,  1691,  3:  255. 
Tonty,  Henri  de,  autograph,  3:  177. 

-  death,  1704,  3:  319. 

Tonty's  LaSalle,  title-page,  3:  180. 
Tooth  forceps,  5:  9. 

Tories,  British  generosity  to,  after  war,  6: 
382. 

—  in  New  York  City,  6:  338. 

—  in  the  South,  5:  341. 

—  in  War-Time,  the,  6:  333-341. 

—  watched,  6:  347. 

—  treaty  obligations  towards  ignored,  1784, 

6:  3.80. 
Tory  prisoners,  6:  335. 

—  privateers,  6:  34C. 

-  militia,  339. 

—  troops,  6:  338. 

Toscanelli,  Paul,  geographer,  1 :  115. 

—  map,  117. 

Townshend  Acts,  The,  5:  81-98. 
Townshend,  Charles,  6:  35. 
Townshend's  policy,  1763,  5:  35. 
Townshend,  Gen.  George,  portrait  and  auto 
graph,  4:  248. 

Township,  diagram  of  present  system,  7:  267. 
Tracy,  Marquis  de,  autograph,  3:  163. 

—  defeats  Iroquois,  163. 
Transportation,  1763,  few  carriages,  6:    16. 
Transylvania  refused  admittance  as  a  colony, 

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Treat,  Robert,  autograph,  3:  117. 

Treaty  of  Peace,  1782,  its  liberal  terms,  6: 

356-360. 
Treaty— preliminary  of  Peace,  1782,  6:  353. 

—  how  received  in  U.  S.,  357. 

Trent,  Captain  William,  expedition  against 

French,  1754,  4:  38. 
Trenton,  battle  of,  map,  6:  47. 

—  Fischer's  map  of,  48. 

—  and  Princeton,  6:  37-60. 

—  and  Princeton  battles,  map  of,  6:  52. 

-  Paleolith,  1:  15. 

Trial  by  Jury,  first  case  in  Virginia,  1630,  2: 

173. 

Trinity,  Fort,  2:  263. 
Tripoli  Campaign,  map  of,  7:  309. 

-  map  of  harbor  cf  Tripoli,  1804,  7:  316. 

-  in  1803,  318. 

-  sword  taken  in,  18C4,  7:  308. 
Tripoli,  the  War  with,  7:  308-324. 

Troops  and  citizens  clash  in  Boston,  5:  105- 

107. 
Trott,  Nicholas,  attorney  general,  S.  C.,  1700, 

3:  221. 

-  chief  justice,  222. 

—  power  curbed,  226. 
Troubles  of  a  President,  7:  394. 

True  Relation,  Smith,  title-page  of,  2:  46. 
Trumbull,  Jonathan,  portrait  and  autograph, 
6:  26. 

—  proclamation  by,  6:  161. 

Truxtun,  Commodore  Thomas,  portrait  and 

autograph,  7:  205. 
Tryon's  Raid,  1777,  map,  6:  66. 
Tryon's  Connecticut  Raid,  1779,  map,  6:  235. 

—  Rebellion  Proclamation,   1775,  6:  318. 
"Tuckahoes" — Virginia   (great  planters),   6: 

21. 

Turner's  Falls  Fight,  1676,  3:  120. 
"Turtle,    American"  first  submarine  vessel, 

6:  258. 


Tuscarora  Indians,  N.  C.,  invade  settle 
ments,  1712,  3:  237. 

—  defeated,  237-8. 

"Twelve  Good  Rules"  (The),  2:  393. 
"Twin  heresies"  (nullification  and  secession) 

[Madison],  7:  232. 

Two  Highways  to  Canada,  map  of,  4:  228. 
Tyng,  Captain  Edward,  at  Louisburg,  1745, 

3:  396. 
Tynte,   Edward,   governor   of    S.    C.,    1709, 

autograph,  3:  224. 

Umbrella,  old-time,  6:  20. 
"Un  Cadet"  (lean  horse),  4:  173. 
Uncas,  and  his  squaw,  marks  of,  2:  314. 
Underbill,  Capt.  John,  autograph,  2:  233. 

—  defeats  Indians  on  Long  Island  and  in 

Connecticut,  1644,  2:  234. 

—  plan  of  attack  on  Indian  fort,  2:  316. 

—  title-page  of  his  "Newes  from  America", 

1638,  2:  315. 

Uniform  cf  Morgan's  riflemen,  6:  296. 

Uniforms  of  the  American  troops,  by  a  Ger 
man  artist,  6:  167,  171. 

Union,  breaking  up  of  the,  suggested,  1794, 
7:  164. 

United  States,  1:  356;  2:  7,  11. 

—  map  showing  Indian  Reservations,  1:  354. 

—  amendment  to   act  establishing   seat   of 

Government,   7:  57. 

—  arms  of  the,  7:  13. 

—  Constitution  of,  6:  436. 

—  1778,  French  map  of,  6:  142. 

—  map,  1800-2,  7:  264. 

—  map,  1803-6,  348. 

—  map  of  boundaries,  1789,  54. 

—  population  map,  1790,  7:  61. 
United  States,  frigate  in  action,  7 :  200. 

Unzaga,  at  New  Orleans,  7:  325. 
Usselinx,  William,  portrait  and  autograph, 
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Valcour  Island,  battle  of,  6:  6-8. 

-  map  of  action  at,  6:  6. 

—  plan,  7. 

-  view  of  battle,  8. 

Valley  Forge,  encampment  plan,  6:  164. 

-  "General  Orders"  hook,  6:  166. 

-  sufferings  at,  6:  87,  165-6. 

-  Washington's  bed  at,  6:  168. 

—  Washington's  proclamation  at,    1777,   6: 

165. 
Valley  Forge,  Monmouth  and  Newport,  6: 

164-183. 

Valley  of  Mexico,  1519,  map,  1:  259. 
Vambrace  (arm-guard),  2:  74. 
Van  Braam,  Jacob,  4:  36. 

-  hostage  to  French,  46. 

Van  Cortlandt,  Philip,  autograph,  3:  260. 
Van  Dam,  Rip,  governor  of  N.  Y.,  1731,  3: 

374. 

Van  Rensselaer  Deed,  1630,  2:  221. 
Van    Rensselaer,    Kiliaen,    secures    Albany 

patent,  2:  222. 

Van  Tienhoven,  Cornelius,  autograph,  2:  240. 
Van  Twiller,  Wouter,  signature,  2:  225. 
Van  Wart,  Isaac,  captor  of  Andre,  6:  252. 
Vane,   Sir  Henry,  governor  of  Mass.   Bay, 

portrait  and  autograph,   1636,  2:  278. 
Varin  and  ether    rascals  punished,  1763,  4: 

317. 

Varnum,  General  James  M.,  judge,  6:  411. 
Vasco  da  Gama,  portrait,  1:  179. 
Vasco  Nunez  de  Balboa,  portrait,  1:  244. 
Vases: 

-  Prehistoric,  Florida,  1:  43. 

-  Davenport,  Iowa,  1:  55. 

-  Mound,  N.  C.,  1:  58. 

Vaudreuil,   Philippe  de  Rigaud,  Marquis  de, 
3:  312. 

-  autograph,  4:  83. 

-  cowardly  conduct  of,  4:  297-8,  304. 

-  escapes  justice  in  Fiance,  1763,  4:  318. 


Vaudreuil,  Philippe  de  Rigaud,  Marquis  de, 
portrait,  4:  176. 

—  and   Montcalm,   dissensions,   4:  177-214. 

-  (II)  Marquis  de,  1755,  governor  of  Can 

ada,  4:  59. 
Vaughan,    Benjamin,    messenger   from    Jay, 

1782,  6:  349. 
Vaughan,  General,  burns  Kingston,  N.  Y., 

1777,  6:  119. 

Vauquelin,  Captain,  of  the  Arethuse,  4:  164. 
Velasco,  Luis  de,  1:  301. 
Velasquez,  Diego,  1:  252. 
Vengeance,  brig,  6:  263. 
Vergennes,  Count  de,  autograph,  6:  59. 

-  portrait,  6:  274. 

Vergor,  incapable  Canadian,  4:  279. 
Vermont,  admitted  as  a  State,  7:  160. 

—  map  as  Territory,  4:  6. 

-  secession  of,  threatened,  1780,  6:  387. 
Vernon,  Admiral,  autograph,  3:  336. 
Verrazano,  Giovanni,  in  N.  C.,  1:  275. 

—  in  Mass.,  276. 

-  portrait,  278. 

Vespucius,  Amerigo,  autograph,  1:  226. 

—  portrait,   233. 
"Four  Voyages",  227. 

-  map  1st  voyage,  228. 

-  sails  for  the  New  World,  1:  228. 

—  in  Mexico,  229. 

-  death  of,  234. 

Vetch,  Colonel  Samuel,  and  advance  on 
Canada,  1709,  failure,  3:  293. 

"View  of  the  attack  on  Bunker's  Hill,"  5: 
268,  270. 

Vigilance  Committee  of  N.  Y.,  handbill  by, 
5:  168. 

-  of  Phila.  handbill  by,  169. 
Vignan,  Nicholas,  2:  12. 

Vigo,  Francis,  aids  George  Rogers  Clark,  6: 

195,  202,  204. 
Vigo,  Francis,  portrait,  6:  204. 


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Villiers,  Frangois  Coulon  de,  portrait  and 

autograph,  4:  46. 
Vincennes,   tortured   by   Indians,    1736,    3: 

325. 

—  Fort,  articles  of  surrender,  6:  198. 
Vincent,  P.  title-page  of  "A  True  Relation", 

1637,  2:  318. 

Vines,  Richard,  signature,  2:  145. 

Vinland,  by  Rafn,  map,  1 :  92. 

Virginia,   Beverly's    History  of,    1722,   title- 
page,  3:  352. 

Virginia  Charter,  of  1606,  map,  2:  36. 

—  Charter,  1606,  part  of,  2:  38. 

—  Charter,  1609,  map,  illustrating,  2:  53. 

—  Colonial  map,  2:  186. 

—  Committee  of  Correspondence,  6:  148. 

—  Company,  seal  of,  2:  69. 

—  costumes,  2:  177. 

—  first  settlements  map,  2:  41. 

—  Gazette,  first    Va.    paper,    1736,  heading, 

3:  356. 

-  "home  rule"  in,  1707-10,  3:  258. 

—  House  of  Burgesses,  Ms.  Journal  of,  1680, 

3:  40. 

—  Jefferson's  Constitution  for,   1776,  page, 

5:  384. 

—  local  government,  1660,  2:  184-187. 

—  map  of  first  settlements  in,  2:  41. 

—  map  of  operations  in,  1781,  6:  299. 

—  records,  first  page  of,  2 :  66. 

-  resolutions,  1769,  5:  404. 

—  riflemen  uniform,  5:  296. 

—  Smith's  map  of,  2:  48. 

—  under  the  Charter,  2:  33-79. 
Viscount  George  Howe,  4:  177. 

—  monument  to,  180. 

—  where  killed,  179. 

Virginia  and  Maryland,  3:  350-362. 
Visiting  in  the  country,  1763,  6:  20. 
Votes     and     Proceedings    of    Freeholders     of 
Boston,  title-page,  5:  140. 


Waldenses,  settle  in  Georgia,  1734,  3:  332. 
Waldo,  Samuel,  at  Louisburg,  1745,  3:  396. 
Waldron,  Resolved,  envoy  to  Maryland,  3: 

51. 
Waldron,  Major  Richard,  in  King  Philip's 

War,  3:  122. 
Walker,  Henderson,  governor  of  N.  C.,  death, 

3:  234. 
Walker,  Sir  Hovenden,  page  from  journal, 

1720,3:  275. 

Wall,  in  Wall  St.,  N.  Y.,  2:  252. 
Walley,  John,  Major,  autograph,  3:  281. 
Wall  Paper,  Quincy  house,  6:  11. 
Walpi,  Arizona,  1:  32. 
Walpole,  Robert  (Earl  of  Orford),  3:  214. 
Wampum  Belt,  1 :  348. 
Wanton,  Gideon,  governor  of  R.  I.,  3:  402. 
Wanton,  John,  governor,  portrait,  3:  403. 
Wanton,  Joseph,  portrait  and  autograph,  5: 

19. 
Wanton,  William,  governor  of  R.  I.,   1732, 

portrait,  3:  403. 
War  (The)  begun,  6:  226-256. 

—  between    S.    C.     and    Spanish    Florida, 

1686,  3:  23. 

—  in  the  North,  1779-80,  6:  233-255. 

—  with  France,  preparations  for,  7:  199. 
Wars  of  William,  Anne  and  George,  3:  182- 

192. 
Ward,  General  Artemas,  autograph,  6:  261. 

—  homestead,  264. 

Ward,  Rev.  Nathaniel,  autograph,  2:  363. 
Ward,  Richard,  governor  of  R.  I.,  1740,  por 
trait,  3:  404. 
Warner,  Seth,  outlawed,  5:  258. 

—  takes  Crown  Point,  260. 
Warming  Pan,  5:  13. 

Warren,  Commodore  Peter,  autograph,  1745, 

3:  398. 
Warren,  General  Joseph,  birthplace  of,   5: 

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Warren,  General  Joseph,  killed  at  Bunker 
Hill,  269. 

—  major  general,  6:  263. 

-  portrait  and  autograph,  237. 

-  portrait,  5:  270. 

-  title-page  of  1775  oration,  238. 
Warren's  oration  at  the  Old  South,  March 

6,  1775,  5:  237. 

Warren,  Mercy,  portrait,  7:  280. 
Warren,  armed  vessel,  6:  301. 
Washington,  George,  addressed  as  "Esq.", 

6:10. 

—  advances  through  New  Jersey,  5:  309. 

—  aid  to  Braddock,  4:  64. 

—  autograph,  6:  frontispiece. 

-  book-plate,  7:  177. 

—  British  and  French  notices  of  death,  7: 

237. 

—  bust,  by  Trentanove,  7:  237. 

-  camp-bed,  6:  168. 

—  caricature  of,  7:  188. 

—  coat  of  arms,  6:  frontispiece. 

—  commander-in-chief,  6:  281. 

—  commission  as  commander  in   chief,   7: 

204. 

-  death,  7:  237. 

—  diary,  last  entry  in,  7:  239. 

-  dictator,  6:  58. 

-  Duquesne  Expedition,   1758  (in  the),  4: 

197. 

-  epaulets,  6:  319. 

—  farewell  address,  title-page  of,  7:  173. 
-  Ms.  of,  7:  406. 

-  farewell  to  his  officers  at  N.  Y.,  7:  426. 

-  "father  of  his  country",  7:  239. 

—  first  inauguration,  7:  21. 

-  Fort  Cumberland,  his  sketch  of,  4:  207. 

—  goes  to  West  Indies,  4:  34. 

-  headquarters,  Newburgh,  6:  363. 
—  White  Plains,  6:  30. 

in  New  York  City,  7:  60. 


Washington,  George,  journal,  1754,  4:  39. 

—  last  page  of  his  account-book,  6:  372. 

—  letter  to  Col.  Bouquet,  1758,  4:  209. 
Dr.  Cochran,  6:  237. 

Gen.  Greene,  6:  255. 

—  Lieutenant-Colonel,  4:  40. 

—  map  of  N.  J.,  operations,  1776,  6:  52. 

retreat,  6:  38. 

route,  4:  35. 

showing  birthplace,  4:  32. 

Trenton  advance,  6:  46,  6:  52. 

—  memoranda  on  his  Generals,  7:  104. 
-  mission  to  the  West,  1753,  4:  32. 

—  mission  (second)  to  the  West,  4:  41. 

—  on  the  Virginia  frontier,  1755,  4:  75. 

—  opinions  on  necessity  of  union,  6:  414. 

inland  navigation,  415. 

—  partisan  abuse  of,  1795,  7:  171. 

—  plan  for  advance,  1758,  4:  208. 

—  plan  for  Yorktown  campaign,  6:  308. 

—  portraits  of  (Gibbs-Channing),  6:  frontis 

piece;!:  170,  178. 

—  presidency,  last  years  of,  7:  156-179. 

—  proclamation  from  Valley  Forge,  6:  165. 
-  to  Canadians,  1775,  5:  334. 

to  N.  Y.  City,  1776,  6:  12. 

—  proclamation  on  his  death,  7:  238. 

—  program  of  first  inauguration,  facsimile, 

7:  20. 

—  reaches  Yorktown,  6:  310. 

—  rebukes  Lee  at  Monmouth,  6:  178. 

—  resigns  commission,  6:  390. 

—  retreats  from  Long  Island,  6:  20. 

New  York,  29. 

—  to  North  Castle,  33. 

—  seal,  5:  297. 

—  silver  christening-bowl,  4:  33. 

—  Southern  tour,  1791,  7:  58. 

—  strategy  praised,  6:  56. 

—  surrenders  to  French,  1755,  4:  445. 

—  survey  by  him,  1750.  4:  34. 


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Washington,  George,  takes  command  at 
Cambridge,  6:  293. 

—  tomb  at  Mount  Vernon,  7:  237. 

-  vacation  tour,  1783,  6:  365. 

-  Yale's  diploma  of  LL.D.,  to  him,  6:  308. 
Washington,  John    (g.  g.  father  of  George), 

arrives  in  Virginia,  1657,  2:  179. 

Washington,  Lawrence,  portrait  and  auto 
graph,  4:  28;  4:  37. 

Washington,  Martha,  in  camp,  6:  168. 

-  portrait,  6:  169. 

Washington,  Mary,  monument  to,  7:  39. 

—  association,  badge,  38. 

Washington,  William,  Colonel,  at  Trenton, 
6:  49. 

-  at  Eutaw  Springs,  6:  296. 

—  his  regimental  flag,  6:  296. 

—  taken  prisoner,  6:  297. 
Washington  City,  plan  of,  1792,  7:  246. 
Washington,  schooner,  6:  6. 
Watauga,  Commonwealth,  the,  5:  176. 
Watch  and  chain,  6:  10. 

-  of  Stephen  Hopkins,  6:  276. 

Wayne,  General  Anthony,  his  camp  kettle, 
6:  238. 

—  monument,  7:  113. 

—  orderly  book,   111. 

-  portrait,  6:  80. 

Wealth  and  Capital,  1800,  7:  277. 
Webb,  Colonel  Daniel,  4:  119. 

—  a  failure,  144. 
Webster,  John,  2:  327. 
Webster,  Noah,  portrait,  6:  415. 
Webster,  Pelatiah.  title-page  of  his  pamph 
let,  6:  162. 

Wedderburn,  Alexander  (Baron  Lough- 
borough),  portrait,  6:  156. 

Wedderburn's  speech  against  Franklin,  1774, 
5:  156. 

Weiser,  Conrad,  3:  356;  4:  76-77. 

Welles,  Thomas,  2:  326. 


Welsh  Fusiliers,  uniform,  5:  273. 
Wentworth,   Benning,    governor   of    N.    H., 

1741,   3:  401. 
Wentworth,    John,    lieutenant    governor    of 

N.  H.,  3:  387. 

-  death,  1730,  387. 

Wesleys  in  Georgia,  1737,  3:  334. 

West,  Francis,  governor  of  Virginia,   1627, 

2:  172. 

West,  Joseph,  governor  of  S.  C.,  3:  12,  19. 
West,  the,  development  map  of,  to  1787,  6: 

410. 

—  settling  of  the,  1771,  5:  130. 

-  State  claims  in  the,  1780-7,  6:  398-408. 

-  the  new,  1800,  7:  262. 
Westbrook,  Thomas,  autograph,  3:  388. 
West  Chester,  N.  Y.,  Howe  held  six  days  at, 

6:  30. 

West  Florida,  map,  4:  351. 
West  Indies,  1:  143. 

-  map,  7:  201,  204. 

West  Point,  N.  Y.,  L'Enfant's  map  of,  178C, 
6:  244. 

—  Villefranche's  plan  of,  247. 

—  Military  Academy  established,  7:  306. 
"Western  Reserve"  Land  Patent,   18C1,  7: 

262. 

Western  settlements,  5:  171-188. 
Western  Spy,  1799,  first  issue,  7:  262. 
Western  States,  proposed,   1776-86,  6:  402. 
Weston,   Thomas,   proposition   to   Pilgrims, 

1620,   2:  112. 

—  sends  worthless  emigrants  to  New  Eng 

land,  127. 

Weymouth,  George,  in  Maine,  2:  34. 
Wheelwright,  John,  autograph,  2:  280. 

—  in  New  Hampshire,  2:  341. 

Whipple,  Abraham,  Navy  captain,  1775,5: 320. 

—  commodore,    6:  260. 

Whiskey  Insurrection,  map  of,  7:  142. 

—  troops  subdue,  7:  152-5. 


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White,  John,  "governor  of  Raleigh,"  1:  333. 
White,  Peregrine,  born,  1620,  2:  118. 

—  autograph,  2:  129. 

White  Plains,  battle  of,  map,  6:  33. 

—  British  headquarters  at,  6:  33. 
Whitefield,  Rev.  George,  and  slavery,  4:  20. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  3 :  335. 

—  death,  335. 

Whitehall  St.  (N.  Y.),  ferry,  tablet  at,  6:  371. 
Whitfield  house,  Guilford,  Conn.,  2:  333. 
Whites  and  blacks  alike,  oppressed  in  Va., 

1660,  2:  188. 

Whiting,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Nathan,  4:  87. 
Whitney,  Eli,  model  of  cotton-gin,  7:  273. 

—  portrait,   272. 

Wickes,    Lambert,    second    Navy    Captain, 

1775,   6:  317. 
Wilkes,  John,  autograph,  6:  161. 

—  medal  to,  116. 

—  attacks  King's  speech,  1763,  6:  56. 

—  fourth  Election  to  Parliament,  1769,5:  101. 
Wilkins,  Major,  fails  to  relieve  Detroit,  4: 

363. 
Wilkinson,  General  James,  6:  385. 

—  at  New  Orleans,  7:  342. 

—  a  Spanish  subject,  6:  385. 

—  orderly  book  of,  1803,  7:  342. 
Willard,  Samuel,  autograph,  3:  286. 

—  resists  the  witch-frenzy,  3:  287. 
Willard,  Major  Simon,  in  Indian  War,  3:  113. 
Willett,    Colonel  Marinus,  prevents   British 

from  taking  extra  arms  from  New  York, 
5:  346. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  6:  345. 

—  monument,  6:  107. 

—  takes  Johnson's  camp,  6:  107. 
William  III,  portrait  and  autograph,  3:  184. 
William  and  Mary  College,  6:  23. 
Williams,  Colonel  Ephraim,  at  Lake  George, 

4:  83. 

—  killed,  4:  86. 


Williams,  Colonel  Ephraim,  monument,  86. 
Williams,  David,  captor  of  Andr6,  6:  252. 
Williams,    Colonel    James,    at    Musgrove's 

Mills,  6:  227. 
Williams,  Roger,  arrives  in  Boston,  2:  168. 

—  arrives  in  Salem,  1631,  2:  268. 

—  autograph,  2:  297. 

—  compass  and  sundial,  2:  272. 

—  controversies,  268. 

—  deed  of  Providence  to,  by  Indians,  1639, 

275. 

—  document  relating  to  recall,  2:  313. 

—  founds  Providence,  1636,  2:  274. 

—  goes    to    England    in    behalf    of    Rhode 

Island,  2:  291. 

—  procures  aid  of  Narragansett  for  English, 

1636,  2:  312. 

—  statue,  2:  301. 

Williamsburg  capital  of  Virginia,  1698,  3:  257. 
Williamsburg,  Va.,  old  powder-magazine  at, 
1714,  6:  352. 

—  "Union  Flag"  hoisted  at,  1776,  6:  384. 
Williamson,  Colonel  Andrew,  fights  Chero- 

kees,  6:  184. 

Williamson,  Colonel  David,  massacres  Chris 
tian  Indians,  6:  205. 

Willoughby,  Sir  Hugh,  death,  1:  322. 

Wilson,  James,  autograph,  7:  3. 

Wilson,  Rev.  John,  ordained,  1630,  2:  165. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  "Ancient"  map  of  Indian 
purchases,  2:  306. 

Winslow,  Edward,  governor  of  Plymouth, 
1633,  2:  393. 

—  portrait  and  signature,  2:  130. 
Winslow,  John,  portrait  and  autograph,  2: 

130. 
Winslow,  Gen.  John,  4:  119. 

—  portrait,  4:  103. 

—  sword,  2:  132. 

Winslow,  Josiah,  portrait  and  autograph,  3: 
118. 


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Winter  in  Boston,  1775-6,  6:  303-14. 

-  quarters  in  1778-79,  6:  233-4. 

-  quarters   at    Morristown,    troops'  suffer 

ings  at,  6:  304. 

Winthrop    (Gov.),  farm  "Ten  Hills",  2:  355. 
Winthrop,   Fitz    John,    governor    of    Conn., 

1698,   3:  304. 

-  portrait,  3:  304. 
Winthrop,  John, 

—  portrait,  signature  and  coat  of  arms,  2: 

frontispiece. 

-  crest,  2:  161. 

-  cup,  2:  167. 

—  elected   first   governor  of  Mass.  Bay,  2: 

160  (1629). 

-  stone  pot,  1630,  2:  163. 
Winthrop,  John,  2 :  327. 

Winthrop,  Mrs.  John  (Margaret),  signature, 

2:  169. 
Winthrop,  John  (the    younger),    monument 

to,  2:  327. 

-  portrait  and  autograph,  2:  322. 

"Wise    Men    (the)    of    Gotham    and    their 

Goose",  caricature,  6:  374. 
Wiswall,   Ichabod,   Rev.,   sent  to   England, 

1688,  3:  279. 

Witches  in  New  England,  1692,  3:  286. 
Wolcott,  Oliver,  coat  of  arms,  6:  399. 

-  resigns  as  Sec'y  of  Treasury,  7:  241. 
Wolcott,  Roger,  at  Louisburg,  1745,  3:  396. 
Wolfe,   General    James,    at    Dettingen,   4: 

244. 

-  campaign,  4:  276. 

-  details  of,  247. 

—  death,  4:  293. 

-  home,  4:  243. 

-  lands  at  "Wolfe's  Cove",  4:  284. 

-  letter  to  Pitt,  1759,  245. 

—  monument,  4:  293-4. 

-  portrait,  4:  248,  274. 

—  pistol,  4:  292. 


Wolfe,    General     James,    premonition    of 
death,  4:  281. 

—  Putnam's    Tavern    sign    ("The    General 

Wolfe"),   5:  18. 
Wolfe  and  Saunders  before  Quebec,  4:  242- 

272. 

Wolfe's  campaign,  map,  4:  276. 
Wood's  map  of  N.  E.f  1634,  2:  351. 
World,  Homer's,  1:  97. 

-  Ptolemy's,    1:  98. 

—  Ptolemy's,  maps,  1:  98. 

Wooster,  Gen.  David,  arrives  before  Quebec, 
1776,  5:  341. 

—  abandons  the  siege,  342. 

—  killed,  1777,  6:  66. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  6:  329. 
Worley,  Richard,  pirate,  hanged,  3:  229. 
Wright,  Sir  James,  last  royal  governor  of 

Georgia,  1776,  5:  360. 
Wyatt,    Sir   Francis,    governor   of   Virginia, 
1639,   2:  178. 

-  2:  71. 

Wynne,  Thomas,  autograph,  3:  104. 
Wyoming  Massacre,  monument,  6:  186. 

—  and  Lackawanna  Valleys,  Pa.,  early  map 

of,   5:  131. 

"X-Y-Z  Letters",  1798,  7:  198. 

Yale  College  founded,  1716,  3:  308. 

Yale,   David,  remonstrates    against  church 

tyranny,  1646,  2:  375. 
Yale,  Elisha,  portrait,  3:  307. 
"Yankee  Doodle"  of  the  Revolution,  5:  298. 
Yazoo  Claims,  1805,  7:  386. 
Yazoo  Company,  the,  1789,  7:  115. 
Yeamans,  Sir  John,  governor  of  N.  C.,  1664, 

3:  4. 
Yeardley,  George,  signature,  2:  62. 

—  appointed  governor  of  Virginia,  1626,  2: 

171. 


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Yeardley,  George,  dies,  1627,  172. 
Yellow  fever  in  N.  Y.,  1702,  3:  271. 

in  Philadelphia,  1793,  7:  91. 

in  Phila,  1797-8,  7:  185. 

"Yellow"  Journalism  in  England,  1775,  6: 

252. 
Yonge,  Francis,   Narrative,  1726,  title-page, 

3:  230. 
Yorktown,    map  of  Washington  and  Roch- 

ambeau's  march  to,  6:  306. 

—  monument  at,  323. 

—  Moore  house  at,  318. 

—  Nelson  house  at,  316. 

—  siege  of,  map,  314. 

—  siege  of  plan,  315. 


Yorktown,  siege  of,  6:  314-320. 

various  illustrations,  6:  305-323. 

Yrujo,  Spanish  Minister  and  Cobbett,  7:  219. 

—  protests  against  sale  of  Louisiana,  7 :  362. 

Zane,  Elizabeth,  heroism  at  Fort  Henry,  6: 

206. 
Zenger,  Jfthn    Peter,  editor,  N.  Y.,  Weekly 

Journal,  1733,3:  375. 

—  sued  for  libel,  1735  and  acquitted,  3:  375. 
Zeni,  annals,  the,  1:  69. 

—  map,  70. 

Zuni,  terraces,  1:  297. 

Zwanendael    (valley   of   Swans),    Delaware, 
1631,  2:  223. 


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ILLUSTRATIONS  IN 
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VOLS.  1  7 


Abercromby,  Gen.,  James,  autograph,  4:  158. 

Acadia,  etc.,  map  3:  313. 

Acland,  Major  and  Lady  Harriet,  portraits, 

6:  121 

Acoma,  pueblo  of,  1:  299. 
Act  for  Increase  of  Shipping,  title  page  of, 

2:  30,  page  of  text,  31. 
Act  Prohibiting  Trade,  title-page  of,  2:  29. 
Acts  passed  by  first  Congress,  title-page  of, 

7:  35 
Adams,  Abigail,  portrait,  7:  251. 

—  John,  portrait  and  autograph,  7:  250. 

—  Samuel,     portrait    and    autograph,     6: 

frontispiece. 

Addington,  Isaac,  portrait,  3 :  279. 

"Address  to  . .  North  Carolina",  1746,  title- 
page,  3:  349. 

Adet,  P.  A.,  French  Minister  to  U.  S.,  auto 
graph,  7:  139. 

"A  Dialogue",  etc.,  first  page,  3:  364. 

Agawam  (Springfield),  Mass.,  autographs  of 
founders,  1636,  2:  307. 

Alarm,  The,  No.  1,  6:  159. 

Albany,  N.  Y.,  plan  of,  4:  122. 

Albany  Convention,  1754,  signatures  of 
members,  4:  52. 

Alden,  John,  signature,  2:  135. 


Alexander,  James,  letter,  1755,  4:  54. 
-  VI,  Pope,  portrait,  1:  153. 
Alexander's   Map   of   New   England,    title- 
page,  2:  144. 

Allen,  Ethan,  autograph,  6:  258. 
Allerton,  Isaac,  autograph,  2:  124. 
Allouez,  Claude,  autograph,  3:  164. 
Alien  Act,  title-page  of  report  on,  7:  226. 
America  after  the  Treaty  of  Utrecht,  3:  188. 

—  Senex's  map  of,  1721,  3:  338. 
American    uniforms    by     German      artist, 

6:  167,  171. 
Amherst,  Sir  Jeffry,  portrait  and  autograph, 

4:  161. 
"A  Modest  Answer,"   1706,   first  page  of, 

3:  255. 
Andre,  Major  John,  captors'  medal,  250. 

—  map  of  route,  etc.,  6:  251. 

—  papers  found  on  him,  6:  250. 

—  pass  from  Arnold,  249. 

—  pocket-book,  249. 

—  portrait  by  Copley,  6:   248. 

—  portrait  by  himself,  254. 

—  portrait,  6:  175. 

—  portrait,  1781,  253. 

Andros,  Sir  Edmund,  autograph,  3:  146. 

—  broadside  by  inhabitants  to,  149. 


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Andros,  Sir  Edmund,  broadside  on  his  seiz 
ure,  3:  148. 

—  coat  of  arms,  66. 

—  letter  of,  3:  76. 

—  portrait,  3:  64. 

—  seal  of  New  England  while  under  him,  77. 
Annapolis,  Md.,  Des  Barres'  view  of,  4:  51. 
Ainsworth's  Psalms,  page  of,  2:  110. 
Arapaho  Indians,  1:  339. 

Archdale,  John,  autograph,  3:  219. 

"A  Relation  .  .  Lord  Baltimore's  Plantation" 

(1634),  title-page,  2:  204. 
Argall,  Captain  Samuel,  portrait,  2:  54. 
Arlington,  Earl  of,  portrait  and  autograph, 

2:  196. 
Arnold,  Benedict,  attack  on  Quebec,  6:  335. 

—  on  Quebec,  6:  311. 

—  broadside  by,  1780,  6:  246. 

—  map  of   position  at  Richmond,  1781,  6: 

298. 

—  march  on  Quebec,  6:  332. 

—  portrait,  340. 

—  portrait,  6:  242. 

—  proclamation  after  treason,  255. 

—  watch,  5:  333. 

—  Mrs.  General,  portrait,  6:  175. 

—  and  child,  254. 
Arrowheads,  Puzzle  Lake,  1:  24. 
Artilleryman,  Continental  Line,  6:  15. 
Austerfield,  England,  map,  2:  103. 

—  Bradford's  cottage  at,  105. 
Avery,  James,  autograph,  3:  119. 

—  house,  Conn.,  1656,  2:  324. 

—  house,  Dedham,  Mass.  (1675),  6:  2 
Axe  of  1750,  5:  4. 

Axes,  one  of  Burgoyne's,  6:  97. 

Bacon,  Nathaniel,  autograph,  3:  30. 

—  coat  of  arms,  45. 

Bainbridge,  Captain  William,  letter,  7:  315. 
Balcarres,  Earl  of,  portrait,  6:123. 


Baltimore  coins,  3:  46. 

—  in  1752,  4:  19. 

Barclay,  Robert,  autograph,  3:  89. 

Barre,  Isaac,  portrait,  5:  55. 

Barry,  Commodore  John,  autograph,  5,  317. 

Barton,  Colonel  William,  autograph,  6:166. 

Bay  of  Fundy,  map,  2 :  4. 

Bayard,  Nicholas,  autograph,  3:  260. 

Bayonet,  Revolutionary,  6:  172. 

Beaujeu,  Hyacinthe,  M.  L.de,  portrait,  4:  68. 

Belcher,  Jonathan,  portrait  and  autograph, 

3:  392. 

Bellingham,   Richard,   autograph,   2:  365. 
Bellomont,  Earl  of,  coat  of  arms,  3 :  270. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  3:  269. 
Bemis  Heights,  battle  of,  map,  6:  122. 
Bennington,  battle  of  map,  6,  100. 
Berkeley,  Sir  William,  signature,  2:  194. 
Berkeley  and   Carteret,   lease  by  Duke  of 

York  to,  1664,  3:  80. 

—  seals  of,  81. 

Berkeley's  Plantation,  Va.,  ruins,  3:  39. 
Bernard,    Governor    Francis,    portrait    and 
autograph,  6:  31. 

—  Thanksgiving  proclamation  by  (1766),  82. 
Bigot,  Francis,  letter,  1752,  4:  174. 

— "Memoire  pour",  title-page,  317. 
"Blackboard"  pirate  portrait,  3:  239. 
Blackfoot  Indian,  1:  352. 
Blackiston,  Nathaniel,  autograph,  3:  256. 
"Black-List"  of  Boston  Tories,  1770,  from  the 

North  American  Almanack,  5:  114. 
Blackwell,  John,  autograph,  3:  189. 
Bladen,  Thomas,  autograph,  4:  17. 
Blair,  James,  autograph,  3:  255. 
Blake,  Joseph,  autograph,  3:  219. 
"Blockade  of  Boston,"  1768,  Remick's  view 

of,  5:  94. 
Blount,  William,  title-page  of  Proceedings  on 

Impeachment  of,  7:  192. 
Bogardus  Farm,  New  York,  2:  231. 


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Bon  Homme  Richard,  candlestick  from,  271. 

—  course  of,  268. 

—  engagement  with  Serapis,  267,  269. 

—  flag  of,  6:  261. 

—  page  from  log  of,  270. 

—  position  of  ships,  1779,  266. 
Boscawen,  Edward,  autograph,  4:  161. 

—  portrait,  167. 

—  medal,  169. 

Boston  Committee  of  Correspondence,  doc 
ument  of,  6:  203. 
Boston  in  1755,  map  of,  6:  165. 
-  first  Town-house,  2:  372. 

—  Massacre,    1770.    Revere's   view   of   the. 

5:  108. 

—  monument  of,  110. 

—  narrative  of,  title-page,  111. 

—  North  Battery,  6:  313. 

—  North  Square  in,  6:  217. 

—  part  first  settled,  map,  2:   165. 

—  region  about,  map,  1630,  2:  164. 
Boston  Post  Boy  and  Advertiser,  page  from, 

1765,  5:  54. 

—  Pownall's  view  of,  6:  310. 

—  Revere's  (1768),  96. 

—  S.  E.  view  (1743),  3:  395. 

—  siege  of,  map.  5:  295. 

—  Tea-Party,  punch-bowl  of  the,  6:  166. 
portraits  of  some,  169. 

—  Harbor,  map,  3:  131. 

—  Harbor,   Fitzhugh's   copy  of    Southake's 

map,  1689,  3:  147. 

—  News-Letter,  first  issue,  3:  292. 

—  old  and  new,  2:  353. 

—  Port  Bill,  the,  page  of,  6:  191. 

—  Quincy's  pamphlet  on,  204. 
"Bostonians  paying  the   Excise-man,"   car 
toon,   1774,  6:  190. 

Botetourt,  Lord,  autograph,  97. 

—  statue,  5:  97. 


Boudinot,  Elias,  proclamation  by,  1783, 
6:  363,  366. 

Bougainville,  Marquis  and  Madame,  por 
traits,  4:  139. 

Boundary  Negotiations  of  1782,  maps,  6:  350 
351. 

Bouquet,  Colonel  Henry,  his  Indian  Council, 
4:  374. 

—  his  march,  4:  374. 

—  portrait,  4:  195. 

—  receiving  English  captives,  375. 
Bowdoin,  Governor  James,  desk,  6:  87. 

—  proclamation,  1787,  6:  395. 
Bowls,  from  Arizona,  1:  55. 

Braddock,  Gen.  Edward,  his  battlefield, 
4:  71,  72. 

—  encampment,  69. 

—  order  for  soldiers'  wives'  protection,  4:  65. 

—  orderly     book,    page    in     Washington's 

writing,  4:  64. 

—  route,  map,  4:  67. 

Bradford,  William  (of  Plymouth),  autograph, 
2:  124. 

Bradford,  William  (Phila.),  1712,  auto 
graph,  3:  261. 

Bradford's  Plimoth  Plantation,  page  of, 
2:  108. 

Bradstreet,  Anne,  portrait,  3:  135. 

—  title-page  of  her,  "Tenth  Muse,",  135. 

—  John,  autograph,  4:  188. 

—  Simon,  portrait  and  autograph,   3:  128. 
Brandywine,  battle  of,  map,  6:  78. 

Brant,  Joseph,  letter,  6:  188. 

—  portrait,  6:  101. 

Bray,  Thomas,  autograph,  3:  256. 
Brent,  Margaret,  autograph,  2:  210. 
Brewster,  William,  autograph,  2:  113. 

—  chair,  2:  396. 

—  chest,  135. 

—  sword,  132. 


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British  landing  in    Bergen    Co.,  N.  J.,  1776. 
6:  38. 

—  and  American  Prisons  during  the  Revo 

lution,  6:  65. 

—  and  Grenadier,  4:  261. 

-  Defences  at  Philadelphia,  6:  173. 

—  17th  Light  Dragoons,  uniform,  6:  85. 

-  Possessions  in  North  America,  1775, 

5:  212. 

-  Uniforms,  17th  Regt.,  1776,  6:  54. 

-  23d  Regt.,  6:  291. 

-  Uniforms,  48th  Regt.,  1742-64,  4:  224. 
Broadside  on  British  and  Hessian  Outrages, 

1776,  6:  40. 

—  by  Congress  for  first  Presidential  Election 

under  new  Constitution,  7:  14. 

—  on  Child-Labor,  7:  274. 

—  Cornwallis,  6:  293. 

—  Council  of  Safety,  6:  39. 

—  Enlistment,  6:  20:  262. 

—  Kentucky  Resolutions,  7:  229. 

-  Lottery,  N.  J.,  7:  268. 

-  Lottery,  N.  Y.,  7:  48. 

—  National  and  Penn.  Commissioners,  7 :  151. 

-  Old  Tenor,  4:  4. 

—  on  Monroe's  Negotiations,  7:  394. 

-  of  N.  Y.  Election,  1804,  7:  368. 

-  St.  Glair's  Defeat,  7:   103. 

—  Sons  of  Liberty,  6:  59. 

-  Stamp  Act  Repeal,  6:  72. 

—  to  and  by  Andros,  3:   148-9. 
Brooks,  John  (General),  sword,  2:  132. 
Brown  University  in  1793,  6:  132. 
Browne,  Robert,  signature,  2:  98. 
Bruton  Church,  Williamsburg,  Va.,  6:  12. 
Buckman  Tavern,  Lexington,  Mass.,  5:  245. 
Buffalo,  the,  first  picture  of,  1:  284. 

Bull,  William,  Sr.,  autograph,  3:  344. 

—  William,  autograph,  4:  340. 

Bullet,   silver,   enclosing  Clinton's    message, 
6:  119. 


Bunker  Hill,  map  of  battle,  6:  267,  271. 

—  monument,  272. 

-  view  of  battle,  268,  270. 
Burgoyne,  General  John,  coat  of  arms,  6:  127. 

—  portrait,  5:  262. 

—  theatre  of  his  campaign,  6:  90. 

—  surrender,  6:  129. 

map,  126. 

"        cartoon  on,  128. 
Burke,  Edmund,  portrait,  6:  255. 

—  speech  on  American  Taxation,  title-page 

of,  5:  196. 

Burnet,  William,  coat  of  arms,  3:  371. 

Burrington,  George,  autograph,  3:  240. 

Bushy  Run,  plan  of  battle,  4:  367. 

Busts,  Etowah,  Ga.,  1:  54. 

Bute,  Earl  of,  portrait  and  autograph,  4:  325. 

Butler,  Colonel  John,  autograph,  6:  102. 

Butler's  Rangers,  uniform  button  and  belt- 
plate  of,  6:  339. 

Byllynge,  Edward,  autograph,  3:  84. 

Byrd  Mansion,  Westover,  Va.,  6:  3. 

Byrd,  William,  of  Westover  portrait,  3:  354. 

Cabot    (John    and    Sebastian),    centennial 
postage  stamp,  1:  186. 

—  Memorial  Tower,  1:  189. 

—  portraits,  1:  187. 
Cadwalader,  General  John,  6:  51. 

—  autograph,  170. 
Calaveras  Skull,  The,  1:  14. 

Caldwell,  Rev.  James,  autograph,  6:  239. 

Calumet,  3:  168. 

Calvert,  Benedict  Leonard,  autograph,  3:  257. 

—  Cecilius  (Lord  Baltimore  II),  arms,  2:  203. 

—  portrait,  202. 

—  signature,  2:  199. 

—  Charles  (Lord  Baltimore  III),  autograph, 

3:  49. 

—  portrait,  50. 

—  Frederick,  portrait  and  autograph,  4:  19. 


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Calvert,  George  (Lord  Baltimore  I),  portrait 
and  autograph,  2:  198-199. 

—  Philip,  2:  216. 

Camden,  S.  CM  battle  of,  map,  6:  226. 
Campbell,   Lieut.   Col.   Archibald,   letter  to 

Gen.  Lincoln,  6:  211. 
Canada  Expedition  of  1775,  map  of,  6:  326. 

—  map,  3:  310. 

—  "subdued",  medal,  4:  318. 

Canadian    Trapper    on    snow-shoes,     1753, 

3:  164. 

Candle  mould,  5:  21. 
Castle  William,  Boston,  5:  90. 
Cannon,  16th  century,  1:  255. 
Canteen,  Revolutionary,  6:  91. 
Cape  Cod  Harbor,  map,  2:  116. 
Cape  Henry  Tablet,  2:  42. 
Capitol   at   Washington,    east    elevation  of, 

7:  248. 
Carleton,  Sir  Guy,  portrait  and  autograph, 

6:  330. 

—  portrait,  6:  5. 

Carmichael,   William,   autograph,   7:  120. 
Carolina,    Act    of    Proprietors'     surrender, 
1729,  3:  242. 

—  Company,  medal  of  the,  3:  219. 

—  Lawson's  map,  of  1709,  3:  224. 

-  map,  1670,  3:  9. 

-  Moll's  map,  of  1715,  3:  227. 

—  Seal  of  Lords  Proprietors,  3:  2. 
Carpenters'  tools,  before  1775,  6:  8. 
Can,  Robert,  autograph,  3:  129. 
Carroll,  Charles,  autograph,  5:  341. 

—  coat  of  arms,  390. 

Carteret,  Lady  Elizabeth,  autograph,  3:  82. 

-  George,  autograph  and  seal,  3:  81. 

-  Philip,  autograph,  3:  82. 

—  Sir  George,  portrait,  3:  11. 
Cartier,  Jacques  at  Gaspe\  1:  305. 
Cartridge  boxes,  6:  266;  6:  20,  95. 
Cartwright,  George,  autograph,  3:  129. 


Cartwright,    Thomas,  page  of   "Second  ad 
monition",  1572,  2:  97. 
Carver,  John,  sword,  2:  132. 
Catharine  II  of  Russia,  portrait,  6:  278. 
Gary,  Thomas,  autograph,  3:  235. 
Cavate  Lodges,  open-faced,  1:  29. 
Cavendish,  Thomas,  portrait,  1:  327. 
Celeron  de  Bienville,  map  of  route,  4:  27. 

—  one  of  his  lead  plates,  27. 
Cent,  first  U.  S.  Copper,  7:  167. 

Centinel  of  the  N.  W.  Territory,  1793,  page  of 

first  number,  7:  104. 

Chair  used  in  first  National  Congress,  7:  26. 
Champlain  medal,  1904,  2:  18. 

—  Lake  country  map,  3:  264. 

—  Lake,  map,  1740,  3:  379. 

—  monument  at  Quebec,  2:  19. 

—  and  wife,  signatures  of,  2:  13. 

—  attack  on  the  Iroquois  Fort,  2:  9,  10. 

—  flag,  2:  7. 
Champlain 's  flag,  2:7. 

—  map,  2:  2. 

—  title-page  of  his  "Des  Sauvages",  3. 

—  map  of  Plymouth  Harbor,  2:  6. 

—  map  of  Port  Royal,  and  view  of  fort,  2:  5. 

—  view  of  the  Fort  at  Quebec,  2:  11. 
Charles  I,  portrait,  2:  178. 

—  II,  portrait,  3:  134. 

-  V.,  Spain,  portrait,  2:  81. 
Charleston,  S.  C.,  in  1739,  plan,  3:  344. 
Charleston  Harbor,  1670-90,  3:  14. 

—  order  for  laying  out  of,  1672,  3:  16. 

—  siege  of,  map,  6:  217. 

Charlestown,  Mass.,  from  Beacon  Hill,  view 

of,  5:  265. 
"Charter  of  Freedom,"  etc.,  1630,  title-page, 

2:  219. 

Charter  Oak,  the  (1855),  3:  153. 
Chastellux,  Marquis  de,  portrait,  6:  241. 
Cheever,    Colonel     Abner,    pocket-book   of, 

6:  167. 


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Cheever,  Ezekiel,  autograph,  2:  334. 
Cherokee  Campaign,  1759,  map,  4:  341. 

—  country,  map,  by  Timberlake,  4:  246. 
Cherry  and  Wyoming  Valleys,  map,  6:  185. 
Chesapeake  Bay,  1781,  map   of   operations 

on,  6:  300,  310. 

Chew  House,  the  attack  on,  6:  83. 
Child-Labor,  broadside,  in  Newark,   N.  J., 

1792,  7:  274. 
China  tea-caddy,  5:  166. 
Christina,  fort,  2:  265. 
Christison,  Winlock,  autograph,  2:  387. 
Church  at  Katorkok,  Greenland,  1:  81. 

—  Col.  Benjamin,  autograph,  3:  121. 

—  sword,  2:  132. 

—  discipline,  Conn.  Court  order  on,  3:  306. 
Cincinnati,  Society  of  the,  insignia  of,  6:  364. 

—  pamphlet  on,  by  A.  Burke,  364. 
Claiborne,  William,  portrait,  2:  205. 

—  signature,  2:  171. 

Clark,  George  Rogers,  instructions    to,  by 
Patrick  Henry,  6:  190. 

—  map  of  expedition,  196. 

—  letter  to  Henry  Hamilton,  6:  199. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  202. 

—  relics  of,  203. 

—  William,  portrait,  7:  346. 
do,  by  Harding,  351. 

Clergy    Maintenance    Act    of    Connecticut, 

1727,  3:  405. 
Cliff  dwellings,  1:  28. 
Clinton,  DeWitt,  portrait,  7:  370. 

—  George,  portrait,  7:  365. 

—  and  Arbuthnot,  proclamation  by,  6:  220. 
Clinton's  message  on  silver  bullet,  6:  119 
Clockmaker's  advertisement,  6:  6. 
Clymer,  George,  autograph,  7:  2. 

Coats  for  the  Army,  1775,  order,  with  sample 

of  cloth  attached,  6:  294. 
Cobbett,  William,  autograph,  7:  219. 

—  caricature  of,  221. 


Corbett,  William, first  issue  of  hisGazette,  220. 
Coddington,  William,  autograph,  2:  297. 
Coin,  American,  "Fugio",  1776,  6:  44. 
Colleton,  James,  autograph,  3:  23. 

—  John,  autograph,  3:  5. 

Colonies   in    North   America,    1660,    maps, 

2:  398. 

Colton,  John,  portrait  and  autograph,  2:  267. 
Columbia,  ship,  attack  on,  7:  160. 
Columbian  Cenlinel,  containing  "Publicola's" 

letter,  7:  72. 
Columbus,  Christopher,  at  Margarita  Island, 

1:  195. 

—  coat  of  arms,  151. 

—  Columbus'  fleet,  1:  132. 

—  in  chains,  1:  201. 

—  Columbus'  course,  see  MAPS. 

—  landing  of  1:  140. 

—  letter,  149. 

—  medal,  1892,  148. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,   Front.  Vol.1. 

—  sighting  the  light,  1:  178. 

—  statue,  Santo  Domingo,  1:  222. 
Concord- Boston  route-map,  6:  240. 
Conestoga  wagon,  6:  16. 

Congress,  1775,  Declaration  of,  July  6,  5:  284. 

—  first  articles  of  association  of,  6:  222. 

—  flight  of  the,  cartoon,  6:  58. 

—  manifesto  to  Peace  Commissioners,  6: 148. 

—  "Voting  Independence"  (by  Pine),  6:  397. 
Connecticut,  Assembly  of  resolution  to  buy 

lead,  6:  386. 

—  Charter,  1662,  2:  336. 

—  -Rhode  Island  disputed   territory,   map, 

3:  301. 

—  three  pence,  1737,  3:  404. 

—  Western  Reserve  Land,  patent  for,  1801, 

7:  262. 

Constellation   and    L' Insurgente,   diagram  of 
action  between,  7:  203. 

—  La  Vengeance,  map  of  battle,  7:  203,  204. 


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Constitution,  frigate  at  present,  7:  186. 

—  page  from  her  log  book,  187,  202. 
Constitution,  U.  S.,  facsimile,  6:  436. 
Continental     Army,     disbandment     procla 
mation,  6:  366. 

-  budget  for  1786,  6:  390. 

-  currency,  1775,  5:  282,  380;  6:  327,  328. 

-  Infantry,  6:  13. 
Convent  of  La  Rabida,  1:  124. 
"Convention",  the   between   Burgoyne  and 

Gates,  6:  126. 

Conway,  General  Thomas,  autograph,  6:  169. 
Cooke,  Elisha,  autograph,  3:  384. 

-  Governor,  R.  I.,  fast-day  proclamation, 

1776,  6:  380. 

Cooper,  Anthony  Ashley   (Earl  of  Shaftes- 
burg),  3:  5. 

—  autograph  and  portrait,  3:  15. 

Copley,  Sir  Lionel,  first  royal  governor  of 

Maryland,  autograph,  3:  253. 
Copper  coin  (rosa  Americana),  1722,  3:  198. 
Corbin,  Margaret,  tablet,  6:  35. 
Cornbury,  Lord,  autograph,  3:  271. 
Cornwallis,  Lord,  army  lantern,  6:  319. 

—  coat  of  arms,  303. 

-  portrait,  6:  292. 

—  retreating,  broadside,  293. 

—  surrender  of,  321. 

-  Edward,  autograph,  1749,  4:  94. 
Coronado,  autograph,  1:  298. 

-  route  of,  296. 

Cortes,  Hernando,  portrait,  1:  260. 

-  second  letter,  261. 

Council  for  New  England,  records  of,  2:  142. 

-  seal,  2:  141. 

-  of  Safety,  Phila.,  broadside,  6:  39. 
Cowpens,  battle  of,  map,  6:  285. 
Coxe,  Daniel,  autograph,  3:  277. 
Cranfield,  Edward,  autograph,  3:  140. 
Crawford,     Colonel      William,      autograph, 

6:  206. 


Croghan,  George,  autograph,  4:  28. 
Cromwell,  Oliver,  portrait,  2:  181. 

—  signature,  214. 
Crown  Point  ruins,  4:  241. 

—  Point  and  Fort  Edward,  map  of  tract  be 

tween,  4:  89. 

Culpeper,  Lord,  portrait,  3:  41. 
Cushman,  Robert,  sermon,  1621  (title-page), 

2:  125. 

Dale,  Sir  Thomas,  autograph,  2:  58. 
Danforth,  Thomas,  autograph,  3:  286. 
Daniell,  Robert,  and  his  council,  autographs 

and  seals  of,  3:  226. 
Dartmouth,  Earl  of,  portrait  and  autograph, 

5:  137. 
Davenport,  John,  autograph,  1638,  2:  329. 

—  portrait,  332. 

Dawes,  William,  portrait,  5:  242. 

Daye,  Stephen,  autograph,  2:  358. 

Deane,  Silas,  portrait,  6:  135. 

Decatur,  Stephen,  at  Siege  of  Tripoli,  7:  319. 

—  cannon  taken  by,  320. 

—  portrait,  7:  317. 

—  sword  taken  by,  1804,  7:  308. 
"Declaration  of  Former  Passages"   (1645), 

first  page,  2:  346. 

—  of    Independence,    Jefferson's    draft    of, 

5:  386. 

—  as  first  printed,  395. 

—  facsimile  of,  397,  398. 

—  table  and  chair  used  at  signing  of,  6:  396. 
Defence  of  the   Constitutions,   John   Adams' 

pamphlet,  7:  16. 

Definitive  Treaty  of  Peace  and  Friendship, 
title-page  of,  4:  331. 

DeKalb,  Baron,  portrait  and  autograph, 
6:  71. 

DeKraft,  Midshipman  Frederick,  sword  cap 
tured  by,  1803,  7:  318. 


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Delaware  Indian  family,  2:  261. 

—  Lord  (3d),  portrait  and  signature,  2:  56. 

—  Lord,  Relation,  2:  57. 

—  river,  operations  on  the,  map,  6:  86. 
-  valley,  1:  16. 

Denny,  William,  autograph,  4:  203. 

Denonville,  autograph,  3:  179. 

Desks   used   in   first    National   Congress, 

7:  18,  26. 
DeSoto,  Hernando,   portrait,   1:  185. 

—  route  of,  map,  187. 
D'Estaing,  Count,  portrait,  6:  180. 
Detroit,  1749,  map,  4:  356. 

—  map  of  Detroit  River,  354. 

DeVries,  David  Pietersen,  portrait,  2:  224. 
Dexter,  Samuel,  autograph,  7:  241. 
Dickinson,  John,  portrait,  5:  62. 

—  title-page  of  his  Letters  to  a  Farmer,  87. 
Dieskau,  Baron  de,  autograph,  4:  82. 
Dighton  Rock,  1:  93. 

Dinner-plate,  used  by  Burgoyne,  6:  132. 
Dinwiddie,  Robert,  coat  of  arms,  26. 

—  letters  by,  30,  43. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  4 :  25. 
Dobbs,  Arthur,  autograph,  4:  24. 
Dochet,  Island,  map  of,  2:  5. 
Dongan  Charter,  3:  74. 

—  seal  of,  75. 

Dongan,  Thomas,  autograph,  3:  68. 
Dorchester  Heights,  monument,  6:  312. 
"Dose  for  the  Tories,"  poem,  6:  69. 
Dragoon  Boot,  6:  132. 

—  Brunswick,  6:  98. 

—  light,  uniform  of  American,  6:  75. 
Drake,  Sir  Francis,  1 :  324. 

Dress,  civilian,  1789,  7:  24. 
Dudley,  Joseph,  autograph,  3:  141. 

—  coat  of  arms,  3:  292. 

—  portrait,   291. 

—  proclamation  by,  293. 

—  Thomas,  signature,  2:  161. 


Dulany,  Daniel,  autograph,  4:  18. 
Dummer,  Jeremiah,  autograph,  3:  389. 
Dunmore's  War,  map  of,  5:  174. 
Dunmore,    Lord,    autograph    and    portrait, 
5:  180. 

—  coat  of  arms,  181. 

Duquesne,  Marquis,  autograph,  4:  29. 
Dutch  oven,  6:  21. 

—  house  at  Amsterdam,  2:  90. 

—  tavern,  N.  Y.,  1679,  3:  61. 

—  windmill,  2:  88. 

—  West-India  Company,  flag,  2 :  89. 
Dwight,  Timothy,  title-page  of  his   Travels, 

7:  282. 

Dyer,    William,    facsimile    of    letter,    1660, 
2:  388. 

Early  coast-towns  in  Mass.,  map  of,  2:  361. 
East  Jersey,  "A  Brief  account  of",  title-page, 
3:  88. 

—  "Model  of  government  of"  title-page,  90. 

—  seal,  89. 

Easy  Plan   ....  for    Militia    (Pickering's), 

title-page  and  diagram,  6:  228. 
Eaton,  Theophilus,  autograph,  2:  330. 
Eden,  Charles,  autograph,  3:  239. 
"Eden,  Virginia,"  map  of,  1736,  3:  238. 
Election  Broadside,  N.  Y.,  1804,  7:  368. 

—  map,  1796,  7:  175. 

Eliot,  John,  autograph,  2:  373, 

—  letter  of,  3:  114. 

—  title-page  of  his  Indian  Bible,  374. 
Ellsworth,  Oliver,  portraits  of  self  and  wife, 

7:  164. 

Endecott,  John,  autograph,  2:  149. 
Endecott's    Humble   Petition,    title-page   of, 

3:  125-6. 
English  Colonies,  map,  showing,  "Fall  Line", 

3:  155. 

—  French  and  Spanish  Possessions,  map  of, 

3:  156. 


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Enlistment  Blank,  6:  25. 

—  broadside,  6:  20. 

—  form,  Continental  Army,  6:  342. 
Eskimo,  skin  boat,  1:  87. 
Esquemeling's  Sea-Rovers  (1678),  title-page 

of,  3:  21. 
European  Nations,  map  showing  attitude  of 

toward  Am.  Revolution,  6:  279. 
Eutaw  Springs,  battle  of,  map,  6:  295. 

Fallen  Timber,  battle  of,  map,  7:  108. 

—  musket  used  in  battle,  109. 

Fan  (A)  for  Fanning,  title-page,  6:  130. 
Faneuil  Hall,  Boston,  5:  40. 

—  Peter,  portrait,  5:  39. 

Farewell  Address  of  Winthrop,  2 :  162. 

—  Address  of   Washington,  Ms.  of,  7:  406, 

426. 

Fast-Day  Proclamation  (R.  I.),  1776,  6:  380. 
Federal  Hall,  New  York,  7:  21. 

—  railing  of,  21. 

Federalist,  the,  first  number  of  (1787),  7:  10. 
Fendall,  Josias,  signature,  2:  216. 
Ferrar,  Nicholas,  2:  68. 
-  Nicholas,  Jr.,  2:  76. 
Ferrar's  Copy    of  Va.   Company    Records, 

2:  78. 

Fire  Bucket,  5:  20. 
Fiske,    Dr.    Joseph,   Bill  for  attendance  on 

British  wounded  at  Lexington,  6:  251. 
Fitch,    John,    diagram   and    model   of   first 

steamboat,  7:  269,  270. 

—  pamphlet  in  his  defence,  271. 

—  pond  where  he  experimented,  271. 

Flag  of  Anspach-Bayreuth  regiment,  6:   320. 

—  of  Bedford   minutemen   at  Concord,    6: 

248. 

—  of  "Bucks  of  America,"  negro  regiment, 

6:  371. 

—  of  Colonel  William  Washington's  Cavalry 

(the  "Eutaw  Standard"),  6:  296. 


Flag  of  First  Pa.  Rifles,  6:  14. 

—  first  of  Union,  6:  67. 

—  from    which    Endecott    cut    the    cross, 

2:  349. 

—  of  Second  R.  I.  regiment,  6:  239. 

—  of  Third  Connecticut,  240. 

—  of  Third  New  York,  6:  322. 

—  of  the  7th  Fusiliers,  1775,  6:  329. 

—  of  Third  Maryland  regiment,  6:  287. 
Flags    of    Second    New    Hampshire    Reg't, 

6:  95. 

—  of  French  Regiments,  1781,  6:  315,  316. 
Flat  roof  and  terrace  of  Pueblo,  1:  31. 
Fabric  from  Ohio  mound,  1:  56. 
Fletcher,  Benjamin,  autograph,  3:  266. 

—  Lord's  Day  proclamation,  267. 

—  privateer  proclamation,  268. 
Foot  stove,  6:  12. 

Forbes  John,  autograph,  4:  192. 

—  route  of,  1758,  199. 

Forbes'  order  appointing  Washington  on  a 

Court-martial,  1759,  4:  208. 
Form  of  Prayer  and  Thanksgiving  (A),  two 

pages  of,  4:  301. 
Fort  Beause"jour,  plan,  4:  101. 

—  Canso,    N.   S.,    1745,    Polling's   plan   of, 

—  4:  97. 

—  Christina,  2:  265. 

—  Caroline,  Fla.  (1565),  1:  318. 

—  Defiance,  plan,  7:  106. 

—  Duquesne,  plan  of,  4:  41. 

—  Edward,    N.   Y.,  map  of  vicinity,  1763, 

4:  137. 

—  Frederica,  Ga.,  tablet  on  ruins,  3:  334. 

—  Frederick  at  Albany,  4:  122. 

—  Frontenac,  4:  189. 

—  Frontenac  and  vicinity,  3 :  171. 

plan  of,  172. 

plan  of  1685,  172. 

—  George,  plan  of,  4:  236. 

—  Griswold,  Conn.,  plans,  6:  312,  313. 


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Fort  Harmar,  view,  1790,  7:  95. 

—  Henry,  Va.,  siege  of,  1782,  6:  207. 

—  Lawrence,  N.  S.,  plan  of,  4:  100. 

—  Louis   de   la   Mobile,   monument,    1902, 

3:  318. 

-  Niagara,  1758,  4:  81. 

—  Pouchot's  map  of,  4:  229. 

—  Stanwix    (Schuyler),   diagram,   6:  105. 

plan  (1758),  4:  190. 

—  St.  Frederic,  Crown  Point,  4:  82,  238. 

—  Trinity,  2:  263. 

—  Washington,  action  at,  6:  34. 
plan  of,  35. 

-  Wayne,  1795,  7:  111. 

-  William  Henry,  plan  attack  on,  4:  141. 

vicinity  of,  142. 

Forts    Clinton    and    Montgomery,    plan    of 

attack  on  and  map,  6:  117. 
Forty  Fort,  Pa.,  view,  6:  186. 
Fox,  George,  seal  and  impression,  3:  96. 

-  Henry,  autograph  4:  334. 

"Frame  of  Government"  title-page,  3:  100. 

—  seal  and  signatures  to,  103. 
France,  arms  of,  3 :  160. 

—  Treaty  of  1800  with,  page  of,  7:  214. 
Franklin,  Benjamin,  autograph,  1724,  3 :  382. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  4:  1. 

—  the  Grey- Wilson  portrait,  6:  157. 

—  portrait,  7:  65. 

Franklin's  Articles  of  Belief,  1728,  page  from, 
3:  365. 

—  device  of  the  Divided  Snake,  1754,  4:  55. 

—  first  page  of  his  "Short  Hints",  56. 

—  printing  press  and  type-case,  5:  26. 
Fraser,  General  Simon,  funeral,  6:  123. 

-  letter  to  Riedesel,  6:  98. 

-  portrait,    114. 

Frederick,  last  Lord  Baltimore,  portrait  and 
autograph,  4:  19. 

-  the  Great,  portrait,  4:  321. 
Freeman's  Farm,  battle  of,  map,  6:  113. 


French  card-money,  1735,  3:  312. 

—  colonial  coin,  1722,  3:  325. 

—  Creek  route,  map,  4:  29. 

-  uniforms,  1755,  4:  148,  216. 

—  at  Yorktown,  6:  317. 

—  and  Indian  war,  region,  4:  230. 
Freneau,  Philip,  affidavit  by,  7:  75, 

—  subscription  for  his  paper,  7:  73. 

Frey  House,  Palatine  Bridge,  N.  Y.  (1739), 

3:  197. 
Friends'  expenses  for  aiding  slaves,  1793-5, 

7:  63. 

Frigate,  French,  4:  165. 
Frontenac,  Count  de,  autograph,  3:  181. 

—  statue  at  Quebec,  3:  167. 

Frontier  Forts  of  Penn.,  Md.,  and  Virginia, 
in  French  and  Indian  War,  4:  78. 

Fry,  Joshua,  autograph,  4:  28. 

Fulton,  Robert,  title-page  of  treatise  on 
canal  navigation,  7:  271. 

Fundamental  Constitution  (Locke),  page  and 
half  title  of,  3:  7,8. 

Gage,  General  Thomas,  amnesty  procla 
mation,  1775,  5:  263. 

—  coat  of  arms,  6:  202. 

Gallatin,  Albert,  letter  on  alleged  deserter, 
7:  381. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  7:  143. 
Galissoniere,  Marquis  de  la,  portrait  and  au 
tograph,  4:  26. 

Gallop,  John,  autograph,  3:  119. 
Gansevoort,  Colonel  Peter,   muster-roll   and 
portrait,  6:  103. 

—  statue,  108. 

Gardiner,  Lion,  autograph,  2:  323. 
Gaspee,  ballad  on,  5:  146. 

-  goblet  from  the,  6:  136. 

—  royal  instructions  on  burning  of,  146. 

—  summons  to  Arthur  Fenner  on,  146. 


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Gates,  General  Horatio,  commission,  6:  282. 

—  letter  on  Burgoyne's   surrender,  6:  129. 

-  medal  to,  131. 

—  portrait,  6:  110. 

—  Sir  Thomas,  signature,  2:  54. 
Gatinois,  Regiment  of  flag,  3:  315. 
Generall  Historic,  Smith,   title-page  of,  2:  47. 
"General  Wolfe"  Tavern  sign,  5:  18. 
Genet,  Edmond  Charles,  portrait  and  auto 
graph,  7:  82. 

"Gentleman  of  Elvas"  (The),  Relation,  1557, 

title-page  of,  1:  286. 
Georgia,    map,  and  map  of  New  Ebenezer, 

etc.,  3:  334. 

—  cession  of  articles  of,  7 :  266. 

—  paper  money,  1776,  6:  326. 

-  trustees'  seal,  3:  330. 

George  I,  portrait  and  autograph,  3:  225. 
George  III,  coat  of  arms,  4:  325. 

—  navy  instructions,  7:  124. 

-  portrait  and  autograph,  4:  324. 

-  portrait,  5:  74. 

Germaine,  Lord  George,  portrait  and  auto 
graph,  5:  375. 

German  Flats,  old  Church  at,  6:  108. 

Germantown,  battle  of,  map,  6:  84. 

Gerard,  French  Minister,  autograph,  6:  180. 

Gibault,  Pierre,  missionary,  autograph,  6: 
193. 

Gibbes,  Robert,  autograph  and  seal,  3:  224. 

Gilbert,  Sir  Humphrey,  portrait,  1:  328. 

Girty,  Simon,  sign  manual  of,  7:  98. 

Gist,  Christopher,  autograph,  4:  28. 

Glacier  and  Iceberg,  2:  5. 

—  rock  waste  at  foot,  2:  6. 

-  glacial  striae,  2:  6. 

Glen,  James,  proclamation,  1744,  4:  22. 
Globes: 

Hunt-Lenox;  1:  180. 

Mercator's,  1541,  239. 

Schoener's,  1520,  237. 


Glover,  Colonel  John,  portrait  and  auto 
graph,  6:  31. 

Glover's  Rock,  6:  32. 

Godyn  and  Blommaert  Patent,  1630,  title- 
page,  2:  220. 

Gold  com,  first  U.  S.,  7:  167. 

Gooch,  William,  autograph,  4:  24. 

Gookin,  Charles,  autograph,  3:  248. 

Gorges,  Ferdinando,  signature,  2:  139,  title- 
page  of  his  "America",  146. 

Gorton,  Samuel,  autograph,  2:  288. 

"Government  House",  New  York  City 
(1790),  7:  22. 

Grand  Pre"  Meadows,  4:  107. 

Grant  James,  autograph,  6:  16. 

Grasse,  Count  de,  portrait  and  autograph, 
6:  308. 

Graves,  Stone,  111.,  1:  34. 

Great  Kanawha,  battle  of  the,  map,  6:  183. 

Great  Swamp  Fight,  1675,  3:  117. 

Green,  Thomas,  signature,  2:  210. 

Greenville  (O),  Treaty,  map  of,  7:  112. 

Greene,  Christopher,  autograph,  6:  369. 

Greene,  General  Nathaniel,  campaign  of 
1781,6:  283-4. 

—  coat  of  arms,  289. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  6:  282. 

—  Savannah  monument  to,  6:  325. 
Grenadier,  23d  Foot,  6:  291. 
Grenville,  George,  5:  36. 

Gridley,    Richard,    autograph,  3:  396. 
Griffon,  launching  of  the,  3:  175. 

—  place  of  building,  3:  174. 

—  tablet,  174. 

Guilford    Court-House,    battle    of,    map, 

6:  290. 
Gunpowder,    making,    6:  231,    treatise    on, 

232. 

Hale,  Nathan,  autograph,  6:  29. 

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Hale,  execution,  29. 

—  family  tombstone,  30. 

—  New  London  school-house,  6:  305. 

—  powder-horn,  305. 

—  his  route,  6:  27. 
Halifax  in  1764,  4:  93. 

—  town  and  fort  plans,  94. 
Halket,  Sir  Peter,  portrait,  4:  63. 

Holm,    Thomas    Campanius,    Nya    Sverige 

(New  Sweden),  title-page  of,  2:  256. 
Hamilton,  Alexander,  Duel  Monument,  7 :  369 

—  letter  in  Fenno's  Gazette,  7 :  74. 

—  pamphlet  on  Treaty  of  Amity,  etc.,  7:  134. 

-  portrait,  7:  43. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  6:  70. 

—  report  on  National  Bank,  title-page,  7 :  52. 

—  report  on  Public  Credit,  title-page,  7:  43. 

—  Andrew,  autograph,  3:  92. 

—  portrait,  376. 

-  Fort  (O.),  view,  1791,  7:  100. 

—  James,  autograph,  4:  16. 
Hampden,  John,  autograph,  2:  303. 
Hancock,  John,  cane,  7:  6. 

—  clock,  40. 

—  coat  of  arms,  7:  5. 

—  copper  kettle,  6. 

—  double  chair,  5:  20. 

—  letter,  398. 

—  money-trunk,  306. 

—  portrait,  378. 

—  sideboard,  88. 

—  velvet  coat,  214. 

—  waistcoat,  40. 

—  Mrs.  John,    portrait,  379. 

—  Clark  House,  Lexington,  Mass.,  6:  242. 
Handbill,  inducing  British  Soldiers  to  desert, 

5:  297. 

Harlem  Heights,  battle  of  map,  6:  23. 
Harmar,  General  Josiah,  autograph,  7:  96. 

—  court-martial  98. 

-  map  of  defeat,  97. 


Harmon,  Johnson,  autograph,  3:  389. 
Harvard  College,  seal,  3:  290,  6:  23. 

—  first  printed  theses  of,  1643,  2:  357. 

—  John,  autograph,  2:  358. 

—  statue,  2:  358. 

Hat  Exportation  Act,  1731,  3:  200. 
Hawkins,  Sir  John,  1:  323. 
Haynes,  John,  autograph,  2:  322. 
Heath,  General  William,  sword,  6:  246. 
Hendrick,  King,  Indian  chief,  portrait,  4:  86. 
Hennepin's  New  Discovery,  title-page,  3:  176. 
Henry,  Patrick,  portrait  and  autograph,  5:  58. 

—  tomb,  7:  235. 

Herkimer,  General  Nicholas,  autograph,  6: 
106. 

—  monument,  106. 

Herman,  Augustine,  portrait,  3:  51. 

Hessian  Cap,  1776,  6:  49. 

— •  grenadier,  uniform,  6:  2. 

Hewes,  George,  R.  T.,  portrait,  5:  167. 

Hicks,  Willet,  mayor  of  N.  Y.,  1770,  proc 
lamation  by,  5:  113. 

Higginson's  New  England's  Plantation,  title- 
page,  2:  155. 

Hillsborough,  Lord,  portrait  and  autograph, 
5:  91. 

Hitchcock,  Colonel  Daniel,  watch,  6:  56. 

Hobkirks  Hill,  S.  C.,  battle  of,   map,  6:  293. 

Hochelaga  (Montreal),  1565,  1:  307. 

Holderness,  Lord,  portrait,  4:  328. 

Holies,  Thomas  Pelham  (Duke  of  New 
Castle),  portrait,  3:  215. 

Hooker,  Thomas,  autograph,  2:  306. 

Hopi  Indian  dancers,  1:  351. 

Hopkins,  Commodore  Esek,  portrait  and 
autograph.  5:  320. 

—  Stephen,  pamphlet  ("The  Rights  of  Col 

onies"),  title-page,  6:  52. 

—  his  watch,  276. 
Horn  Book,  6:  22. 

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Howe,  Admiral  Richard,  6:  10. 

—  Sir  William,  coat  of  arms  and   portrait, 

6:  9. 

Hubbardton,  battle  of  map,  6:  94. 
Hudde,  Andries,  autograph,  2:  260. 
Hudson,  Henry,  2:  82. 

—  Bay  Company,  coat  of  arms,  3:  166. 

—  River,  first  map  of  (1666),  2:  228. 
Hulls,  Jonathan,  book  on  steam   navigation, 

1737,  7:  270. 
Humphreys,  Colonel   David,   autograph,  7: 

162. 

Hunt-Lenox  Copper  Globe,  1:  180. 
Hunter,  Robert,  autograph,  3:  274. 
Hutchins,  Thomas,  autograph,  6:  403. 

—  survey  of  townships,  406. 
Hutchinson,  Thomas  and  wife,  portraits  of, 

6:  124. 

—  dinner-plate,  149. 

—  letters,  title-page  of,  152. 

Hyde,  Edward  (Earl  of  Clarendon),  portrait, 
3:  3. 

Implements,  stone,  Celt,  W.  Va.,  1 :  53. 

—  Axe,  O.,  54. 

"Incidents  of  the   Insurrection"    (Whiskey), 

title-page.  7:  153. 
Indian  Chief,  1:  350. 

—  medal  of  (1693),  3:  311. 

—  palisaded  village,  1:  291. 

—  Village,  N.  C.  (1587),  1:  332. 

—  Trade,    Act  to  regulate  the,  page  of,  3: 

226. 
-  treaty,  1748,  Ms.  of,  4:  16. 

—  tribes,    Eastern    U.     S.     and     Canada, 

1700-1750,  map,  3:  180. 

—  Tribes,   North  Atlantic  States,   map,  2: 

123. 

—  operations  in  the  East,  map.  6:  187. 

—  in  the  West,  192. 


Indians,  caricature,  on  their  employment  by 

British,  6:  92. 
Indigo  Act,  1747,3:  195. 
"infant    Industries"    in    1800    (broadside), 

7:  274. 

Ingoldesby,   Richard,  autograph,   3:  265. 
Iron  Mills  Act,  1749,  3:  201. 
Iroquois  lands,  receipt  for,  5:  173. 

—  "Long-House",  344. 

—  warrior,  2:  8. 

James  II,  portrait  and  autograph,  3:  52. 

—  oath  of  allegiance  to,  signatures  to,  1685, 

3:  22. 
Jamestown,  Va.,  plan  of  buildings,  3:  37,  38. 

—  church  ruins,  2:  43. 

—  restored,  176. 

—  church,  plan  of,  67. 

—  communion  service  of,  2:  73. 

—  Exposition  Co.,  seal,  2:  44. 

Jay,  John,  portrait  and  autograph,  7:  32. 
Jay's  Treaty,  title-page,  7:  130. 
Jefferson,  Thomas,   page  of  Inaugural  ad 
dress,  7:  290. 

—  passport  to  ship,  1808,  7:  379. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  7:  frontispiece. 

—  portrait  (Peale),  7:  289. 

—  seal,  7:  68. 

—  summary  of  expenses,  1802-3,  302. 
Jefferson's  plan  for  the  N.  W.  Territory, 

6:  400. 
Jervis,   Sir   John,    portrait   and   autograph, 

4:  281. 

Jesuit  Missions  in  "Huronia",  3:  161. 
Jogues,    Isaac,    portrait    and    autograph, 

3:  158. 
Johnson,  Charles,  General  History  of  Pyrates, 

1724,  title-page  of,  3:  229. 

—  Francis,  signature,  2:  101. 

—  Guy,  map,  six  Nations'  Country,  5:  292. 

—  Nathaniel,  Sir,  autograph,  3 :  222. 


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Johnson,    Robert,    autograph    and   seal,   3: 
227. 

-  Sir  William,  letter,  4:  90. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  4:  80. 
Johnston,  Gabriel,  autograph,  4:  24. 
Jolliet,  Louis,  3:  168. 

Jones,  John  Paul,  birthplace,  6:  260. 

—  broadside   for    enlistment  under,  6:  262. 

—  commission,  261. 

—  cruise-map,  264. 

—  medal  from  Congress,  272. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  264. 

-  sword  from  Louis  XVI,  272. 

-  Judge  Thomas,  N.  Y.,  portrait,  6:  334. 
Juet's  Journal  of  Hudson's  Voyage,  2:  83. 
Junius,  title-page  of,  6:  102. 

Keith's  House,  "Graeme  Park",  3:  365. 
Kenton,  Simon,  portrait,  6:  412. 
Kentucky   Resolutions,    1798,   broadside,   7: 
229. 

-  first  page  of,  228. 
Kettle,   1763,  5:  21. 

-  General  Wayne's,  6:  238. 

"Key  of  Wealth,"  1650,  title-page  of,  3:  144. 
King    Philip's    letter    to    Governor    Prence, 
1663,  3:  113. 

—  samp-bowl,  121. 

—  War,  Benj.  Tompson's  poem  on,  3:  123. 

—  title-page  of  earliest  history,  3:  122. 
King's     American     Regiment,     button     of, 

6:  339. 

—  College,  crown  on  flagstaff,  4:  12. 

-  seal,  1754-75,  4:  12. 

-  view  of,  1760,  12. 

-  Mountain,  battle  of  map,  6:  230. 
Kittanning,    Pa.,    map   of   battle   of,    1756, 

4:  131. 
Knowles,    Commodore    Charles,    autograph, 

4:  3. 
Knowlton,  Thomas,  portrait,  6:  25. 


Knox,  General  Henry,  house  at  Thomaston, 
Me.,  7:  29. 

-  portrait,  6:  363. 

Knyphausen,   General,   autograph,   6:  76. 
Kosciuszko,  Thaddeus,  portrait,  6:  42. 

Lafayette,  Marquis  de,  at  Barren  Hill,  6:  176. 

—  challenge  to  Carlisle,  146. 

—  overshoes,  6:  301. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  74. 

—  recommendation  by  Congress,  6:  182. 

—  uniform  of  his  infantry,  301. 
Lake  Champlain,  map,  1740.  3:  379. 

—  Champlain  country  map,  4:  85. 

—  dwellings,  restored,  1:  19. 

—  George,  battle  monument,  4:  88. 

-  plan  of,  88. 

—  George  country,  survey,  1756,  4:  87. 
Lamp,   1775    5:  20. 

Landais,  Captain  Peter,  autograph,  6:  264. 
Lansing  skull  and  thigh  bone,  1:  15. 
Las  Casas,  Bartolome  de,  portrait,  1:  266. 
LaSalle,  Rene"  Cavalier  de,  coat  of  arms,  3: 
178. 

—  murder  of,  179. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  3:  173. 
Laud,  Archbishop,  2:  24. 

Laurens,  Colonel    John,  autograph,  6:  324. 

—  Henry,  autograph,  6:  342. 
Lava  Blocks,  roundhouse  of,  1:  26. 
Laval,  Bishop,  portrait,  3:  162. 
Law,  John,  autograph,  322. 

—  bank-notes,  321. 

—  caricature  of,  323. 

-  medal,  1720,  323. 

-  portrait,  3:  321. 

Lawrence,  Major  Charles,  autograph,  4:  100. 
Lawrie,  Gawin,  autograph,  3:  90. 
Laws  of  the  Mississippi  Territory,  title-page 
of,  7:  265. 


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Lawson,  John,  "New  Voyage  to  Carolina", 
1709,  3:  236. 

—  Polly,  portrait,  6:  242. 

Leah  and  Rachel,  title-page,  2:  182. 
edyard,  Colonel  William,  autograph,  6:  311. 
ee,  Arthur,  portrait  and  autograph,  6:  137. 

—  Gen.  Charles,  caricature  of,  6:  224. 

—  Henry,  autograph,  7:  152. 

—  characterization   of  Washington,   239. 

—  Richard  Henry,  coat  of  arms,  6:  138. 

—  portrait,  6:  384. 

—  title-page  of  his  pamphlet,  7:  4. 

—  Thomas,  autograph,  4:  27. 

Leisler,  Jacob,  autograph  and  seal,  3:  77. 
Le  Jeune's  Relation,  title  page  of,  2:  16. 
Letitia  Cottage,  Philadelphia,  3:  102. 
Letters  from  the  Federal   Farmer  (R.  H.  Lee), 

title-page,  7:  4. 
Leverett,  John  I  (1654),  autograph,   2:347. 

—  portrait,  3:   115. 

-  John  III  (1708),  autograph,  3:  291. 

—  coat  of  arms,  290. 
Levis,  Chevalier  de,  4:  134. 
Lewger,  John,  signature,  2:  208. 
Lewis,  Andrew,  autograph,  4:  58. 

—  statue,  3:  353. 

—  Mrs.    Betty    (Washington's    sister),  por 

trait,  7:  37. 

—  Meriwether,  commission  given,  7:  346. 

—  portrait,  7:  345. 

—  Morgan,  campaign,  circular  for,  7:  367. 

—  and  Clark,  map,  falls  of  the  Columbia, 

7:  353. 

—  do.  mouth  of  the  Columbia,  354. 
Lexington,  Battle  of,  6:  243. 

—  battle  monument,  6:  244,  247. 

—  minuteman  monument,  247. 

—  bell  of  1775,  clapper  of,  5:  244. 

—  drum  used  at  battle  of,  6:  246. 

—  and  Concord,  the  list  of  dead  and  wounded 

at,  6:  249. 


"Liberty   and    Property"    (1726),  title-page, 
3:  241. 

—  bell,  the,  6:  398. 

—  pole  tablet,  6:  26. 

—  tree  lantern,  6:  74. 

Light     Dragoon    and     Grenadier,     1744-60, 
4:  261. 

—  uniform  of  American,  6:  75. 

Lincoln,  General  Benjamin,  letter  of,  1779, 
6:  210. 

—  portrait,   213. 

Livingston,    Colonel    James,    autograph,    6: 
328. 

—  Robert   R.,   portrait  and   autograph,   7: 

335. 

Lloyd,  Thomas,  autograph,  3:  243. 
Locke,  John,  portrait  and  autograph,  3:  6. 
Logan,  James,  portrait,  3:  246. 
London,  circular  on  Act  of  Parliament  on 

Imports,  7:  305. 

—  Gazette,  1759,  first  page,  4:  299. 

—  Merchants'  Society,  list  of  3:  251. 
Long  Canes,  S.  C.,  massacre  monument  at, 

4:  342. 

Long  Island,  battle  of ,  map,  6:  16. 
Loom,  6:  7. 
Lottery  Broadside,  New  York  City,  7:  48. 

—  in  New  Jersey,  broadside,  7:  268. 
Loudoun,  Earl  of,  4:  120. 

Louis  XIV,  portrait  and  autograph,  3:   185. 

—  XVI,  portrait,  6:  134;  7:  79. 
Louisburg,  map  of  siege,  1745.  3:  397. 

—  medals,  of  1720,  3:  314. 

—  of  1758,  4:  168. 

—  of  1895,  3:  399. 

—  siege  of  1758,  4:  162. 

—  ruins  of,  170. 

—  view  of,  4:  166. 

Louisiana,  Cession  Treaty,  page  of,   7:  337. 

—  map,  3:  316. 

—  in  1753,  3:  320. 


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Lovelace,  Francis,  autograph,  3:  63. 

-  Lord,  autograph,  3:  273. 
Lovewell's  Journal,  page  of,  3:  390. 

-  fight,  map  of,  390. 
Lowther,  Miss,  portrait,  4:  246. 
Ludwell,  Philip,  coat  of  arms,  3:  217. 
Lyman,  Phineas,  autograph,  4:  83. 
Lyon-Griswold     affray,     caricature    of    the, 

7:  218. 
Lyttelton,  first  Baron,  autograph,  4:  338. 

Me  Henry,  Dr.  James,  portrait,  7:  157. 
McKee,  Alexander,  autograph,  7:  99. 
Mace-head,  Virginia  House  of  Burgesses, 

1775,  6:  57. 

Magaw,  Colonel  Robert,  autograph,  6:  35. 
Magellan,  Ferdinand,  portrait,   1:  247. 

-  ship  Victoria,  1:  251. 
Magna  Charta,  3:  70. 
Mail  Bag,  1775,  6:  19. 

Maine  and  New  Hampshire,  map,  2:  340. 
Maisonneuve,   monument   at   Montreal,    3: 

159. 
Manhattan  Island  in  1610,  map  of,  2:  84. 

-  letter  on  price  of,  92. 
Maps: 

Acadia,  3:  313. 

Alexander's  New  England,  2:  144. 
America,  Senex's  map  of,  1721,  3:  338. 
Ancient  (Fort)  O.,  1:  45. 
—Works,  O.,  1:  47. 
Andrews  route,  6:  251. 
Arnold's  Position  at  Richmond,  6:  298. 
—Route  to  Quebec,  6:  332. 
Atlantic,   1:  168. 
—North,  1:  77. 

— settlements,   Charleston   to  St.   Augus 
tine,  3:  331. 
Austerfield,  England,  2:  203. 

Bay  of  Fundy,  2:  4. 


Maps: 

Behaim's  Globe,  1:  120. 
Bemis  Heights,  battle,  map,  6:  122. 
Benincasa's,  1476,  1:  104. 
Bennington,  battle,  6:  100. 
Bjarni's  Course,  1:  81. 
Boston,  region  about,  1630,  2:  164. 
— siege  of,  6:  295. 
—harbor,  3:  131. 
— Concord  route  map,  5:  240. 
Boundary,  U.  S.,  1782,  6:  350. 
Braddock's  Route,  4:  67. 
Brandy  wine,  battle,  6:  78. 
Bunker  Hill,  battle,  5:  267,  271. 
Burgoyne's  Surrender,  6:  126. 
Bushy  Run,  battle,  4:  367. 

Cabot's  (J.)  1st  voyage,  1:  185. 

— (S).  of  1544,  1:  184. 

Camden,  battle  of,  6:  226. 

Canada,  map,  6:  326. 

—Expedition,  1775,  3:  310. 

Cantino,  1502,  1:  210. 

Cape  Cod  Harbor,  2:  116. 

— "restored",  1:  84. 

Carta  Marina,  1548,  1:  281. 

Celoron  de  Bienviile,  route,  4:  27. 

Central  American  Coast,  1:  215. 

Champlain  maps,  2:  2:5,  6;   3:  264,  379; 

4:  85. 

Charleston,  1672,  3:  16. 
—Harbor,  1670-90,  3:  14. 
—siege  of,  6:  217. 
Cherokee  Campaign,  1759,  4:  341. 
Cherokee  Country,  4:  246. 
Cherry  and  Wyoming  Valleys,  6:  185. 
Chesapeake  Bay,  map  of  operations  on,  6: 

300,  310. 

Colonies  in  North  America,  1660,  2:  398. 
Columbia  River,  falls  of  the,  7:  353. 
— mouth  of  the,  354. 


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Maps: 

Columbus'    Course,    1st    voyage,    1:   137. 

—1st  and  2d  voyage,  1:  163. 

—3d  and  4th  Voyage,  1:  191. 

—Gulf  of  Paria  region,  3d,  1:  193. 

—after  landfall,  1:  141. 

—in  Western  Indies,  1494,  1:     169. 

Concord — Boston  route,  map,  5:  240. 

Conn.— R.  I.  disputed  territory,  3:  301. 

Coronado's  Route,  1:  296. 

Country  between  the  Gutf  and  the  Valley 

of  Mexico,  1:  256. 
Cowpens,  battle  of,  6:  285. 
Crown  Point,  Fort  Edward  tract,  4:  89. 

Delaware,  operations  on  the,  6:  86. 

— Valley,  river  terraces  of,  1:  16. 

De  Soto's  route,  1:  187. 

Detroit  and  Detroit  River,  1749,  4:  354-6. 

Dochet  Island,  2:  5. 

Dunmore's  War,  6:  174. 

Early  Coast  Towns  in  Mass.,  2:  361. 

— Portuguese  Discoveries,  1:  110. 

Eden,  Va.,  map,  1736,  3:  238. 

English  Colonies,  3:  155. 

— French  and  Spanish  possessions,  156. 

European  Nations,  map  showing  attitudes 

towards  Am.  Revolution,  6:  279. 
Eutaw  Springs,  battle  of,  6:  295. 

Fallen  Timber,  battle  of,  7:  108. 

Forbes'  route,  1758,  4:  199. 

Forms  of  Government,  1620-1733,  3:  206. 

Fort  Niagara,  4:  229. 

Fort  William  Henry,  Vicinity  of,  4:  142. 

Freeman's  Farm,  battle  of,  6:  113. 

French  Creek  route,  4:  29. 

Frontier  Forts,  4:  78. 

Georgia,   3:  334. 


Maps: 

Germantown,  battle  of,  6 :  84. 
Germanus,   1492,  1:  119. 
Great  Kanawha,  battle  of  the,  5:  183. 
Great  Swamp  Fight,  3:  117. 
Greenville  Treaty  map,  7:  112. 
Guilford  Court  House,  battle  of,  6:  290. 
Gulf  of  Paria  region,  1:  193. 
— of  St.  Lawrence,  1:  304. 

Hale,  Nathan,  route  of,  6:  27. 
Harlem  Heights,  battle  of,  6:  23. 
Harmar's  defeat,  map  7:  97. 
Hayti  in  Colonial  times,  1 :  166. 
Hobkirk's  Hill,  battle  of,  6:  293. 
Hubbardton,  battle  of,  6:  94. 
Hudson  River,  1666,  2:  228. 
Huguenot  settlements,   1:  316. 

Indian  Tribes,  1700-1750,  3:  180. 
—Tribes  in  North  Atlantic  States,  2:  123. 
— Tribes  of  the  South  Atlantic  states,  2: 

45. 

— operations  in  the  East,  6:  187. 
—in  the  West,  192. 

Jesuit  Missions,  3:  161. 

King's  Mountain,  battle  of,  6:  230. 
Kittanning,  Pa.,  battle  of,  1756,  4:  131. 

Lake  George,  battle  of,  4:  88. 

—region,  1756,  4:  87. 

Land  of  War  (Central  America),  1:  268. 

Long  Island,  battle  of,  6:  16. 

Louisburg,  map  of  siege,  1745,  3:  397. 

—siege  of,  1758,  4:  162. 

Louisiana,  in  1753,  3:  320. 

— map  of,  316. 

Lovewell's  fight,  map,  3:  390. 


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Maps: 

Maine  and  New  Hampshire,  2:  340. 
Manhattan  Island,  1610,  2:  84. 
Maryland,  Alsop's  map,  1666,  3:  47. 
—maps,  2:  201;  3:  48,  355;  5:  78.79. 
Massachusetts   Bay,   settlements,   2:  133. 
—and  R.  I.  territory,  3:  402. 
—and  R.  I.  settlements,  1675,  3:  116. 
Marquette's   discovery     (Thevenot's   map 

of),  3:  168. 
Mohawk-Oneida    route,  maps,  4:  118,  6: 

100. 

Monmouth,  battle  of,  6:  178. 
Montresor's  plan  of  N.  Y.  City,  1775,  6: 

344. 

New  Amsterdam,   1630,  2:  226;   1640,  2: 

231. 
New  Andalusia  and  Castilia  del  Oro,   1: 

243. 

New  England  (Alexander's  map),  2:  144. 
—early  settlements,  2:  308. 
—1634,  2:  351;  3:  112. 
—1663,  3:  280;  3:  130. 
New  France  and  Louisiana,  1683,  3:  315. 
New  Hampshire,  frontiers,  4:  7. 
New  Jersey,  3:  84. 

New  London,  Conn.,  1781,  6:  311-313. 
New  Netherlands,  1630,  2:  222. 
—1655,  2:  246. 
Newport,  in  1730,  6:  180. 
—siege  of,  6:  182. 
New  Sweden,  1638-55,  2:  257. 
New  York  City,  1:  277;  2:  242,  252;  3: 

62,  67;  6:  83. 
— and  vicinity,  6:  344. 
—harbor,  6:  180.. 
Niagara  River,  4:  232. 
Ninety-Six,  S.  C.,  map  of  siege,  6:  295. 
North  America,  1:  3. 
—1733,  3:  4. 


Maps: 

—1754,  4:  49. 

— Bowen  and  Gibson's  map,  4:  50. 

—1763,  4:  352. 

—1783,  6:  362. 

— British  possessions  in  1775,  6:  212. 

— claims  in,  1754,  4:  49. 

—Popple's  map,  1733,  3:  4. 

—after  1783,  6:  362. 

North  Carolina,  1737.  3:  348. 

— Indian  wars'  map,  237. 

—precincts,  1663-1729,  3:  236. 

North- West  Territory,  6:  400. 

Nova  Scotia,  4:  99. 

Ohio  Country,  the,  by  Hutchins,  1765,  4: 

374. 

— Valley,  river  terraces  of,  1 :  9. 
Oneida  Portage  forts,  1756,  4:  126. 
Ontario,  Lake,  eastern  end,  4:  123. 
Oswego,  N.  Y.,  4:  124. 
"Ox-hide"  map  (de   la  Cosa's),   1500,   1: 

208. 

Patent  of  1620,  division  of  territory  map, 

2:  139. 

Pemaquid  Fort,  2:  145. 
Pennsbury  Manor,  3:  107. 
Pennsylvania,  1717-45.  3:  368. 
—1754,  4:  53. 
— and  Del.  boundary,  3:  97. 
Penobscot  Expedition,  map,    1779,  6:  237. 
Pequot  country,  2:  311. 
Philadelphia,  map  of  campaigns  around, 

6:  76. 

— routes  of  travel  from,  5:  17. 
Phillips'   position   at    Petersburg,   6:  302. 
Phillipsburgh,  N.  Y.,  American  and  French 

positions  about,  6:  306. 
Pittsburgh,   4:  370-2. 
Plymouth  Harbor,  2:  6,  119. 


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Maps: 

Pope's  (the)  line  of  demarcation,  1:  160. 

portages  and  Forts,  4:  60. 

population  map,  1790,  7:  61. 

—1800,  7:  261. 

Port  Royal,  N.  S.,  2:  5. 

Portage  Forts,  4:  60. 

Port  Royal,  N.  S.,  3:  13,  281. 

Pueblo  region,  1:  27. 

Quebec  Expedition,  1775,  6:  326,  332. 
— Lahontan's  map,  1703,  3:  282. 

Ranger,  man-of-war,  map  of  cruise,  6:  263. 

Rhode  Island,  early  map,  2:  286. 

Raleigh's  explorations,  1:  332. 

— Roanoke  fort,  1:  335. 

Rogers-Clark  expedition,  6:  196. 

— Routes  of  travel  from  Phila.,  6:  17. 

St.  Glair's  defeat,  map,  7:  101. 

.St.  Lawrence  River,  map,  4:  252. 

St.  Mary's  and  vicinity,  3:  55. 

Salem,  Mass,  1692,  3:  286. 

Savannah,  map  of  siege,  6:  215. 

Schoener-Gore,   1523,  1:  248. 

Schuyler,  Fort,  siege  of,  6:  107. 

Scrooby,  England,  map,  2:  103. 

Senex's  America,  1721,  3:  338. 

Seven  ranges  of  townships,  6:  406. 

Smith's  map  of  New  England,  2:  121. 

South  Atlantic  Coast,  3:1. 

South  Carolina,  1730,  3:  341. 

— Lawson's  map  of,  1709,  3:  224. 

—map  of  1670,  3:  9. 

—map  of  1715,  3:  227. 

Southern  Campaign,  the,  of  1780,  6:  210, 

212. 

Spain  and  Portugal,  1:  143. 
Spanish  Coast,  1:  135. 
Spotswood's  route,  3:  351. 


Maps: 

Springfield,  N.  J..  battle  map,  6:  240. 
State  claims  and    cessions,   map  showing, 

6:  388. 

Stony  Point,  capture  of,  6:  236. 
Sullivan's  Island,  S.  C.,  attack  on,  6:  367. 

Tenochtitlan,  plan  of,  1 :  258. 
Ticonderoga,    1758,   4:  179,    181;   4:  182; 

6:  93. 

Toscanelli's,  1:  117. 
Township  system,  7:  267. 
Trenton,  battle  of,  maps,  6:  47,  48,  52. 
Trinity,  Fort,  2:  263. 
Tripoli,  maps,  7:  309,  316. 
Tryon's  Connecticut  Raids,  maps,  6:  66, 

235. 
Two  highways  to  Canada,  4:  288. 

Underhill's  attack  on  Pequot  fort,  2:  316. 

United  States,  1:  356;  2:  7,  11. 

— showing    Indian    Reservations,    1:  354. 

—1778,  French  map  of,  6:  142. 

—map.  1800-2,  7:  264. 

—map,  1803-6,  348. 

— map  of  boundaries,  1789,  54. 

— population  map,  1790,  7:  61. 

Valcour  Island,  map  of  battle,  6:  6. 

Valley  of  Mexico,  1519,  1:  259. 

Vermont,  map  as  Territory,  4:  6. 

Vespucius,  map  of  1st  voyage,  1:  228. 

Vinland,  by  Rafn,  1 :  92. 

Virginia,  Charter  of,  1606,  2:  36. 

— Charter  map,  1609,  2:  53. 

— Colonial  map,  186. 

— first  settlements,  map,  41. 

— operations  in,  1781,    map,  6:  299. 

— Smith's  map,  2:  48. 

Washington  (City),  map,  1792,  7:  246. 


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Maps: 
Washington's,    Fort    Cumberland    sketch, 

4;  207. 

— map  showing  birthplace,  4:  32. 
— N.  J.  operations,  6:  38,    46,  52. 
— route,  4:  35. 
— survey  by,  4:  34. 

West,  the  development,  map,  1787,  6:  410. 
West  Florida,  4:  351. 
West  Indies,  1:  143;  7:  201,  204,  80. 
West  Point,  N.  Y.,  1780,  6:  244,  247. 
Western  States,  1776-86,  6:  402. 
"Whiskey  Rebellion",  map,  7:  142. 
White  Plains,  battle  of,  map,  6:  33. 
Windsor,  Conn.,  map,  2:  306. 
Winslow's  Farm,  2:  355. 
Wolfe's  campaign,  4:  276. 
Wood's  map  of  U.  S.,  1634,  2:  351. 
World,  Homer's,  1:  97. 
—Ptolemy's,  1:  98. 
Wyoming-Lacka wanna  Valleys,  Pa.,  early 

map  of,  6:  131. 

Yorktown,  Va.,  map  of  march  to,  6:  306. 
— siege  map  of,  6:  314. 
— siege  plan,  315. 

Zeni,  1:  70. 

Mansfield,  Lord,    portrait,  6:  128. 

Manuscripts,  Saga,  1:  79. 

Marbois,  Barbe,  autograph,  7:  334. 

Marco  Polo,  portrait,  1:  108. 

Marion,  General  Francis,  portrait  and  auto 
graph,  6:  222. 

Markham,    William,    autograph    and    seal, 
3:  99. 

Marquette,  Jacques,  3:  168. 
-  burial,  170. 

Marquette's  Discovery,  Thevenot's  map  of, 
3:  169. 

"Marprelate,  Martin,"  first  tract,  2:  99. 


Marshall,  John,  country  house,  7:  372. 
Maryland,  Alsop's  map  of,  1666,  3 :  47. 

—  charter,  facsimile,  2:  200. 

—  currency,  1745,  3:  361. 

-  flag  of,  3:  53. 

Maryland  Gazelle,  1728,  Heading  of,  4:  17. 

—  map,  2:  201. 

—  of  1635,  207. 

—  seal  of,  1649,  210. 

-  Toleration  Act,    1649,  facsimile,  2:  212. 

—  Pennsylvania  boundary,  map  of  region, 

6:78. 

-  map  of  various  surveys,  79. 

—  one  of  the  stones,  6:  77. 

—  Penn's  order  about,  76. 

—  and  Virginia,  Herman's  map  of,  3:  48. 

-  Pennsylvania  and  Virginia,  map,  3:  355. 
Mary    Washington    Memorial    Association, 

insignia  of,  7:  38. 

Mason,  Captain  John,  arms,  2:  317. 
• —  autograph.  2:  314. 

-  statue.  317. 

Massachusetts    Acts  and   Laws,   title-page, 
3:  127. 

-  Bill,  French  and  Indian  war,  1690,  3:  262. 

—  Bay  settlements,  map,  2:  133. 

-  broadside,   1689,  3:  278. 

-  currency  of  1690,  3:  283. 

-  great  seal,  1715,  3:  384. 

-  map  of  early  coast  towns,  2:  361. 

-  paper  money,  1750,  4:  3. 

—  Pine-Tree  currency,  1652,  2:  371. 

-  and  R.I.  settlements,  1675,  3:  116. 

—  Rhode  Island  disputed  territory,  3:  402. 
Massacre  at  Long  Canes,  S.  C.,  1760,  mon 
ument,   4:  342. 

Mather,    Cotton,    portrait    and    autograph, 
3:  296. 

—  increase,  petition  against  Andros,   1689, 

3:  148. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  3:  279. 


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Mather,  Richard,  autograph,  3:  278. 

Maverick,  Samuel,  autograph,  3:  129. 

Mazzei,  Philip,  autograph,  7:  183. 

Mecklenburg  Committee,  1775,  signatures  of, 
6:  356. 

Medal  given  Indians,  after  Pontiac's  con 
spiracy,  1764,4:  376. 

Meigs,  Return  J.  autograph,  6:  66. 

Melville,  Major  Thomas  ("The  last  of  the 
Cocked-hats"),  portrait,  5:  167. 

Melyn,  Cornelius,  his  "Broad  Advice", 
1649,  title-page,  2:  239. 

Menendez  de  Aviles,  Pedro,  portrait,  1: 
319. 

Mercer,  General  Hugh,  autograph  and 
sword,  6:  53. 

—  James  F.,  autograph,  4:  92. 
Miantonomo,  monument  to,  2:  320. 
Middleton,  Arthur,  coat  of  arms  and  por 
trait,  6:  218. 

Mill  at  Chesterton,  England,  1:  95. 

Mint,  U.  S.,  ordinance  for  establishing,  6: 
392. 

Minuit,  Peter,  signature,  2:  224. 

"Minuteman"  statue  of,  at  Concord,  6:  247. 

Minutes  of  Eastern  Conference,  1758,  title- 
page,  4:  205. 

Mohawk  Chief,  portrait.  3:  273. 

—  autographs  of  four,  3:  274. 

—  Oneida  route,  map  of,  6:  100. 

—  Oneida  route  to  Canada,  map  of,  4:  118. 
Molasses  Act,  The,  3:  203. 

"Moll"  Pitcher's  table,  6:  179. 

—  tablet  at  Monmouth,  N.  J.,  179. 
Monckton,  Robert,  portrait  and  autograph, 

4:  102. 

Monk,  George,  Duke  of  Albemarle,  auto 
graph,  3:  5. 

—  portrait,  18. 

Monmouth,  battle  of,  map,  6:  178. 


Monro,  Lieut,  Col.  George,  autograph,  4: 
143. 

Monroe,  James,  broadside  on  his  negotia 
tions,  7:  394. 

—  draft  on  Convention  on  French   Debts, 

facsimile,  7:  336. 

—  portrait.  7:  136. 

Montcalm,  Marquis  de,  headquarters,  4: 
257. 

—  house  where  died,  293. 

—  portrait,  4:  116. 
Montezuma,  portrait,  1 :  257. 
Montgomery,  General  Richard,  portrait  and 

autograph,  6:  325. 
Montmorency  Falls,  Canada,  2:  6. 
Montreal,  1760,  4:  314. 

-  "Montreal  Taken"  medal,  1760,  316. 

-  medal,  4:  355. 

Montresor's  plan  of  New  York,  1775,  6:  344. 
Moore,  James,  autograph  and  seal,  3:  231. 
Morgan,  Henry,  pirate,  3:  19. 

—  destroys   the    Spanish    armada   at   Mar- 

acaibo.  3:  20. 

—  General  Daniel,  medal,  288. 

-  portrait,  6:  286. 

—  riflemen's  uniform,  6:  296. 
Morris,  Gouverneur,  autograph,  6:  379. 

—  portrait,  7:  135. 

—  Lewis,  autograph,  3:  276. 

—  bookplate,  381. 

—  Robert,   portrait  and   autograph,   7:  28. 

-  Robert  Hunter,  letter,  1755.  4:  77. 

-  Jumel  House,  6:  24. 

Morton,  Thomas,  autograph,  2:  354. 
Moulton,  Jeremiah,  autograph,  3:  389. 
Mount  Vernon,  in  time  of  Washington,  7:  18. 

—  mansion  at,  19. 

Moultrie,    General    William,    portrait    and 

autograph,  5:  363. 
Mounds: 

Burial,  Iowa,   1:  38. 


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Mounds : 

Burial,  III.,  1:  38. 

Cahokia,  111.,  1:  36. 

from  De  Bry's  Collections,  1:  35. 

Grave  Creek,  W.  Va.,  1:  40. 

Little  Island,  S.  C.,  1:  25. 

Nelson,  N.  C.,  1:  41. 

Ossuary,  Wis.,  1:  37. 

Serpent,  O.,  1:  37. 
Moving  towards  Union,  6:  200-210. 
Mugs,  Arizona,  1:  55. 
Muhlenberg,  F.  autograph,  7:  165. 
Murray,    William    V.,    passport    signed    by 
Talleyrand,  7:  215. 

Nampa  Image,  the,  1:  14. 

Nanfan,  John,  autograph,  3:  270. 

Narvaez,  autograph,  1:  282. 

Nassau  Hall,  Princeton  College,  6:  54. 

National  and  Penn.  Commissioners'  Con 
ference,  broadside  of,  7:  151. 

Naval  Battle,  English  and  French  ships, 
1703,  3:  302. 

Negro  Soldier's  Discharge  after  Revolution 
ary  War,  6:  368. 

Nevill,  John,  letter,  7:  147. 

New  Amsterdam,  1630,  2:  226. 

—  first  plan  of  (1640),  231. 

—  oldest  records  of  (1653),  2:  245. 

—  seal  of,  246. 

Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  Washington's  head 
quarters  at,  6:  363. 

Newcastle,  Duke  of,  autograph,  1745,  4:  50. 

Newburgh  Letters,  the,  title-page,  6:  376. 

Newcomerstown,  O.,  paleolith,  1:  17. 

"New  Description"  Archdale's,  title-page, 
3:  220. 

New  England,  map  of,  3:  280. 

—  flag  of,  1686,  3:  146. 

-  Hack's  map  of,  1663,  3:  130. 

—  map,   3:  112. 


New    England,    map   of   early  settlements, 
2:  308. 

—  title-page  of  "An  Act  for  the  promoting 

. .  of  the  Gospel  . .   in   New  England" 
(1649),  2:  373. 

—  Wood's  map  of,  1634,  2:  351. 

New  France  and  Louisiana,  Hennepin's  map 

of,  1683,  3:  315. 
New  Hampshire  Currency,  1737,  3:  400. 

—  map  of  frontiers,  1737-64,  4:  7. 
— •  merchants'  note,  1734,  4:  8. 

—  paper  money,  1775,  6:  326. 

"New  Haven's  settling"   (1656),  title-page, 

2:  335. 

New  Jersey,  map.  3:  84. 
New   London,   Conn.,    Arnold's   attack   on, 

map,  6:  311. 

—  Fort  Griswold,  at,  313, 

—  Ms.  map  of,  and  Groton,  312. 
New  Mexico  Inscribed  Rock,  1:  94. 

New  Netherland,  maps.   1630,2:  222:1655, 

2:  246. 
New  Netherland,  articles  of  surrender,  1664, 

2:  251. 

—  charter,  1614,  2:  86. 

—  seal,  2:  91. 

New  Orleans,  1753,  3:  324. 

—  view,  1803,  7:  342. 
Newport  in  1730,  6:  180. 

—  siege  of,  182. 

—  Tower  (Old  Mill),  1:  94. 

New  Sweden,  1638-55,  map,  2:  257. 

"New  Voyage  to  Carolina",  1709  (Lawson's) 

title-page,  3:  236. 
New  York  City,  Campaign  around,  of  1776, 

map  of,  6:  11. 

—  (City)  in  1524  and  1904,  1 :  277. 

—  Pearl  and  Chatham  Sts.  in,  2:  244. 

—  plan,  1664,  2:  252. 

—  plan,  1679,  3:  67. 

—  plan,  1767,  5:  83. 


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New    York    City,  "Duke's  Plan  of,"   1661, 
3:  62. 

-  Walled  part  of,  1653,  2:  242. 

-  (City),    Washington's    proclamation    to, 

1776,  6:  12. 
New  York,  province  of,  seal,  3:  62. 

-  Council   of    safety,    1777,    proclamation, 

6:  118. 

-  harbor,  1781,  plan  of,  6:  180. 

-  and    vicinity,  1775,  Montresor's  plan  of, 

6:  344. 

-  topographical  map  of,  346. 

-  State  Bank  Notes,  1802-4,  7:  276. 
Niagara  Gorge,  bird's  eye  view  of,  1:  12. 
Niagara  River,  4:  232. 

Nicholson,  Francis,  autograph,  3:  252. 
Nicolls,  Richard,  autograph,  3:  58,  129. 
Ninety-Six,  S.  C.,  siege  of,  map,  6:  295. 
Norse  Boat,  1:  83. 

-  ruins,  Greenland,  1:  90. 

-  ship,  1:  74-75. 

North   America,    Popple's    Map   of    (1733), 
3:  4. 

-  map  of  claims  in,  1754,  4:  49. 

-  map  of  (Bowen  &  Gibson),  50. 

-  1763,  map,  4:  352. 

-  British  possessions  in,  1775,  6:  212. 

-  after  the  peace  of  1783,  6:  362. 
North  Battery,  Boston,  6:  313. 

North    Carolina    Act,    1729,    signatures    to, 
3:  240. 

-  1737,  map,  3:  348. 

-  Indian  Wars,  map  of,  3:  237. 

-  paper  money,  1748,  4:  23. 

-  title  page  first  laws,  24. 

-  precincts,  1663-1729,  map  of,  3:  236. 
North,  Lord,  portrait,  6:  86. 
Northmen,  landing  of  the,  1 :  82. 

North   West   Territory,   Jefferson's   plan   of 
the,  6:  400. 

-  ordinance  for  government,  404. 


Norton,  John,  autograph,  2:  382. 
Nova  Scotia,  seal  of,  4:  98. 

—  map  of,  99. 

Ogle,  Samuel,  autograph,  4:  17. 
Oglethorpe,  James,  3 :  329. 

—  portrait,  4:  20. 

Ohio  Co.,  The,  land  contract,  6:   408. 

-  country,     map   of,    by   Hutchins,    1765, 

4:  374. 

-  River,  trough  of  the,  2:9. 

Old  Glatz-Schultz  House,  1734,  4:  18. 

—  panniers,  6:  14. 

—  South  Meeting-House,  Boston,  5:  163. 

—  State  House,  Boston,  1791,  6:  103. 

—  Swedes'    Church,    Wilmington,    Del.,    3: 

244. 

"Old  Tenor,"  broadside  on,  4:  4. 
One-horse  chaise,  1775,  6:  16. 
Oneida  Indians,  treaty  with,  1788,  7:  94. 

-  Portage  Forts,  1756,  map,  4:  126. 
Ontario,  Lake,  map  of,  eastern  end,  4:  123. 
Ordinance  for  24  livres,  4:  311. 

Oswego,  forts  at,  4:  124. 

—  Montcalm's  attack  on,  4:  124. 
• —  view  of,  4:  90. 

Otis,  James,  coat  of  arms,  6:  48. 

—  portrait,  6:  32. 

—  title-page  of  his  pamphlet   ( Vindication, 

etc.),  34. 
Ouiatchouan  Falls,  Canada,  1:  p.  2. 

Paine,  Thomas,  autograph,  6:  41. 

—  page  of  "Crisis",  41. 

-  portrait,  5:  376. 

Paine's  Letter  to   Washington,  title-page,  7: 

172. 
"Palatine"  Communion  Service,  1747,  4:  18. 

—  shoes,  3:  196. 

Pamunkey,  plate  given  to  Queen  of,  3:  42. 
Papago  Indian  house,  1:  343. 


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Paper  Money  m  Connecticut,   1775,  40*  bill, 
6:  230. 

-  in  Delaware,  1776,  6:  389. 

-  in  Georgia,  1776,  6:  399. 

-  in  Maryland,  1775,  6:  351. 

-  in  Massachusetts,  1775,  5:  308. 

-  in  New  Hampshire,  1776,  6:  387. 

-  in  New  Jersey,  1776,  388. 

-  in  New  York,  1776,  6:  347. 

-  in  Pennsylvania,  1723,  3:  367;    1758,  4: 

193. 

-  in  North  Carolina,  1776,  6:  381. 

-  in  Pennsylvania,  1775,  6:  349. 

-  in  Rhode  Island,  1776,  6:  382. 

—  in  South  Carolina,  1775,  5:  319. 

—  in  Virginia,  1776,  6:  383. 

Parker,  Captain  Jonas,  monument  to,  6:244. 

—  Henry,  autograph,  4:  22. 
"Passport"  for  ship,  1808,  7:  379. 

Patent  of   1620,  division  of  territory  map, 

2:  139. 

Patrick  Henry,  "Red  Hill,"  his  home,  6:  151. 
Paulus  Hook  (Jersey  City,  N.  J.),  view  of, 

6:  238. 
Peace  Commission,   American,   of   1782,   6: 

343. 

—  Commissioners  (English),  autographs  of, 

6:  144. 

—  caricature  of,  149. 

—  pass  given  by,  145. 

—  letter  to  Congress,  146. 

—  Treaty  of  1783,     documents,  6:  358-62. 
Pearson,  Captain  Richard,  portrait,  6:  265. 
Peele,  Robert,  musket  carried  by,  at  Lex 
ington,  6:  245. 

Pemaquid,  Fort  of,  2:  145. 
Penn,   Hannah,   page  from   Expense   Book, 
3:  245. 

—  R: chard,  autograph,  6:  289. 

—  Richard  and  Thomas,  receipt  given  for 

sale  of  Indian  lands,  6:  173, 


Penn,  William,  clock,  3:  108. 

—  order  for  survey  of  boundary  line,    Pa. 

and  Del.,  3:  246;  6:  76. 

—  letter  to  his  children,  3:  101. 

—  William,  autograph,     coac  of  arms,  por 

trait,  3:  frontispiece. 

—  portrait  in  armor,  95. 

—  William,  portrait,  3:  108. 

—  seal,   3:  247. 

Pennsbury  Manor,  Hams'  map  of,  3:  107. 
Pennsylvania,    "Some    account    of    Pensil- 
vania",  title-page,  3:  98. 

—  currency,  1723,  3:  367. 

—  Gazette,  heading,  3:  364. 
Pennsylvania    Journal    and    Weekly    Adver 
tiser,  1765,  6:  66. 

Pennsylvania  Laws,  1714,  page  of,  3:  249. 

—  map  of  1717-45,  3:  368. 

—  of  1754,  4:  53. 

—  paper  money,  1758,  4:  193. 

—  province  of,  seal,  3:  105. 

—  rifles,  1st  flag  of,  6:  14. 

—  State-House,  1741,  5:  277. 

—  and  Delaware    boundary,  map  of,  3:  97. 
Penobscot  Expedition,   1779,   map,   6:  237. 
Pepperrell,  Sir  William,  autograph,  3:  398. 

—  commission,  4:  171. 

—  letter  to,  4:  1. 

-  portrait,  2:  132. 

—  sword,  4:  171. 

Pequot  Country,  map,  2:  311. 
Percy,  Earl,  portrait,  6:  238. 

—  George,  portrait  and  signature,  2:  55. 
Peters,  John,  draft  paying  his  claim,  7:  384. 
Petition  to  the  House  of  Lords,  page  from, 

6:  62. 

Philadelphia,  map  of    campaigns,  about,  6: 
76. 

—  seal  of,  1701,  3:  246. 

—  State  House,  1776,  6:  419. 

—  view,  1718,  3:  248. 


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Philadelphia,    Light  Horse  Troop,   uniform 
of,  6:  77. 

—  standard  of    79. 
Philip  II,  portrait,  1:  334. 
Philipse,  Frederick,  autograph,  3:  260. 
Phillips,  General  William,  autograph,  6:  91. 

-  position  at  Petersburg,  map  of,  6:  302. 
Phillipsburgh,  N.  Y.,  map  of  American  and 

French  position  at,  6:  306. 
Phips,  Sir  William,  autograph,  3:  280. 

-  Order  of  Council  on,  1690,  3:  282. 

—  Spencer,  autograph,  3:  393. 

Pickens,    General    Andrew,    autograph,    6: 

285. 
"Picturesque   View   of   the  State   of   Great 

Britain",  1778,  6:  174. 
Pierce  Patent,  1621,  2:  126. 
Pierson  Abraham,  letter,  1667,  3:  83. 

-  statue,  307. 

Pig  and  Bar-Iron  Act,  1749,  3:  201. 
Pigot,  General  Robert,  autograph.  6:  181. 
Pike,  Lieutenant,  Zebulon  M.,  title-page  of 

his  Account,  7:  358,  359. 
Pilgrim  Hall,  Plymouth,  2:  396. 

-  monument,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  2:  394. 

-  tablet  at  Leyden,  2:  109. 

Pilgrims,   Cope's   painting   of   embarkation, 
2:  114. 

-  "Going  to  Church,"  Boughton,  2:  136. 

-  route  of  the,  2:  106. 

-  swords  of  the,  2 :  132. 
Pillory,  the,  2:  283. 

Pinckney,  Charles,  autograph,  7:  363. 

—  Charles  Cotesworth,  autograph,  7:  242. 

—  portrait,  6:  418. 

Pine-Tree  Currency  (Mass),  2:  371. 
Pinkney,  William,  autograph,  7:  392. 
Pistol,  1775,  5:  27. 
Pitcairn,  Major,  pistols,  6:  244. 
Pitt,    William,    portrait    and    autograph,    4: 
151,  153. 


Pitt,  title-page  of  speech  in  House  of  Lords, 
5:  253. 

—  statue  in  N.  Y.,  6:  74. 

—  medal  to,  82. 

Pittsburgh,  "new  fort"  at,  4:  370. 

—  redoubt  at,  372. 

Pixley,  David,  Lieut.,  commission,  signed  by 

Dr.  Warren,  5:  260. 
"Plain  Truth",  title  page,  1747,  4:  14. 
Plow  of  1775,  5:  4. 

Plowden,  Sir  Edmund,  coat  of  arms,  2:  260. 
Plymouth  Harbor,  map,  2:  119. 
-  Rock,  120,  122. 
Pocahontas,  portraits,  2:  61. 
"Poems",    first    book    printed    in    Virginia, 

1736,   3:  357. 
"Political  Raree-Show,  The",  British  cartoon, 

1779,   6:  235. 

Pompadour,  Mme.  de,  portrait,  4:  115. 
Poor,  General  Enoch,  his  enlistment  paper, 

6:  120. 
"Poor  Richard's  Almanack",  1733,  title-page 

of,  4:  15. 
Pope's  Bull  of  Demarcation,   1493,  1:  154. 

—  map,  line  of  Demarcation,  160. 
Popham,  Sir  John,  signature,  2:  35. 
Population,  map  of  the  U.  S.,  1790,  7:  61. 

—  map,  showing  centre  of,  and  distribution, 

1800,  7:  261. 
Portages    and    French    and  English  Forts, 

4:  60. 

Port  Royal  (Annapolis),  N.  S.,  3:  13,   281. 
Post,     Christian     Frederick,     title-page     of 

second  Journal,  4:  206. 
Postmaster's  Bill,  1745,  3:  371. 
Powder-Horn,  1758,  4:  188. 

—  Selden's,   6:  23. 

—  magazine   at   Williamsburg,    Va.,     1714, 

6:  352. 
Pownall,  Thomas,  coat  of  arms,  4:  120. 

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Pownall,  Thomas,  his  "view  of  Boston,"  6: 
31. 

Pownall's  View  on  Hudson  River,  4:   11. 

Preble,  Commodore  Edward,  medal  pre 
sented  to,  7:  321. 

Prescott,  Colonel  William,  autograph,  6: 
264. 

• —  General  Richard,  house  where  captured, 
6:  167. 

Preston,  Colonel  Thomas,  autograph,  1767, 
6:  107. 

—  indictment  of,  109. 

Prevost,  General  Augustine,  autograph,  6: 
209. 

Prince,  Rev.  Thomas,  portrait,  4:  2. 

Prince  Henry,  the  Navigator,  1:  109. 

Princeton  University,  seal,  4:  13. 

Printing  press  and  type-case  used  by  Frank 
lin,  5:  26. 

Prison  Ship  Stations,  Brooklyn,  6:  62. 

—  martyrs'  monument,  64. 
Proclamation  (British),  to  people  of  Georgia, 

1779,   6:  212. 

Province  House  Arms,  Boston,  3:  383. 
Provisions,   appeal    for    (Stoughton,    Mass., 

1775),  6:  272. 

Provost  Prison,  N.  Y.,  tablet,  6:  62. 
Publick   Occurrences   (1690),  (newspaper),  3: 

280. 
Pueblo  of  Acoma,  1:  299. 

-  Walpi  (Hopi),  31. 

-  Zuni,  29. 

Pulaski,  Count  Casimir,  banner  of  his  Legion, 
6:  72. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  6:  73. 

-  letter,   1779,  6:  214. 

Puritan  costumes,  1620-40,  2:  157. 
Putnam,  Israel,  autograph,  4:  127, 

—  coat  of  arms,  6:  15. 

—  portrait  (Trumbull),  6:  261. 

—  portrait,   273. 


Putnam,  Israel,  sword,  268. 

—  tavern  sign  "The  General  Wolfe",  6:   18. 
Pynchon  House,  1660,  3:  118. 

—  William,  portrait  and  autograph,  2:  379. 

Quebec,  1758,  4:  254, 

-  plan  of  battle,  1760,  307. 

—  taking  of,  1759,  266. 

—  view  from  Pt.  Levis,  1759,  278. 

—  1906,  287. 

• —  expedition   against,    1775,    map,    5:  326, 
332. 

-  Lahontan's  map  of,  1703,  3:  282. 

—  Sermon  by  Dr.  Cooper,  4:  303. 

—  "Quebec  Taken"  medal,  1759,  4:  300. 

—  Thanksgiving  Proclamation,  4:  302. 
Queen  Anne,  portrait  and  autograph,  3:  189. 

—  Charlotte,  portrait,  6:  74. 

—  Elizabeth,  1:  322. 

—  signature.  2:  95. 

—  Mary  II,  portrait  and  autograph,  3:  183. 
Quincy,   Josiah,   pamphlet  on   Boston   Port 

Bill,  6:  204. 

Raleigh,  Sir  Walter,  portrait,  1:  329. 

—  signature,  335. 

Rail,   Colonel  Johann,   autograph,   6:  47. 
Randolph,  Edmund,  portrait  and  autograph, 
7:  90. 

-  Edward,  letter,  1676,  3:  138. 

• —  John,    of   Roanoke,    portrait   and   auto 
graph,  7:  236. 

-  silhouette,  7:  373. 

Ranger,  map  of  movements  of,  6:  263. 
Rawdon,  Lord,  portrait  and  autograph,  6: 

216. 

Red  Hill,  home  of  Patrick  Henry,  6:  151. 
Reel,  6:  7. 

Regulators'  War,  N.  C.,  map,  6:  129. 
Relation  des  Avantages,  4:  147. 


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Relations   of   Colonies   with   Indians,    map, 

5:  285. 
Remick,  Christian,  his  view  of  Boston,  1678, 

5:  94. 

Revenue  Stamp,  1765,  5:  55. 
Revere,  Paul,  Boston  house  of,  1676,  5:  217. 

—  his  bill  for  services,  6:  299. 

-  page  of  diary,  242. 

-  pistol  of,  218. 

-  portrait  and  autograph,  240. 

-  copper  tea  kettle  made  by,  7 :  6. 

-  his  view  of  Boston,  1768,  5:  96. 
Revolutionary  Coins,  6:  390. 

-  Relics    (bullets,    mould,    cartridges    and 

paper,  ladle),  5:  229. 
Reynolds,  John,  autograph,  4:  22. 
Rhett,  William,  portrait,  3:  229. 
Rhode  Island  Ballot,  6:  150. 

—  census,  1774,  6:  2. 

—  convention    on   the     Constitution,    1790, 

facsimile,  7:  50-51. 

-  early  map,  2:  286. 

-  seal,  1672,  3:  299. 
Ribault,  Jean,  landing  of,  1:  312. 

-  pillar,  315. 

Richards,  John,  autograph,  3:  142. 
Richelieu,  Cardinal,  portrait,  2:  14. 
Riedesel,  Baron,  letter  of  Lord  Suffolk  to, 

1776,  5:  343. 

Rights  of  Man,  title-page,  7:  72. 
Roanoke,  fort  at,  1:  335. 
Robinson,  Beverly,  house  of,  6:  246. 

—  Robinson,  Rev.  John,  signature,  2:  111. 
Rochambeau,    General    Count    de,    portrait 

and  autograph,  6:  305. 
Rockingham,  Lord,  autograph,  6:  344. 
Rodgers,  Commodore  John,  order  to  Lieut. 

Porter  to  go  to  Malta,  7:  391. 
Rodney,  Admiral,  portrait,  6:  276. 

-  Caesar,  monument  to,  6:  393. 


Rogers,  Robert,  portrait  and  autograph,  4: 
128. 

—  Concise  Account  of  North  America,  1765, 

title-page,  4:  362. 

—  page  from,  363. 

—  his  Ponteach,  title-page,  364. 

Routes  of  Travel  from  Philadelphia,  6:  17. 
Royal  Arms,  1724,  4:  9. 

—  Deux  Ponts  regiment,  flag  of,  3:  316. 
Rum  Keg,  6:  55. 

Rush,  Dr.  Benjamin,  autograph,  6:  137. 

—  portrait,  7:  63. 

Runaway  Servant,  advertisement  for,  3:  142. 

—  slave  advertisement,  6:  5. 

— Rutgers  Waddington  Case,    title-page,   6: 

381. 

Rutherford,  Griffith,  autograph,  6:  184. 
St.  Augustine,  Fla.,  city  gate,  3:  328. 
St.  Botolph's  Church,   Boston,   England,  2: 

268. 
St.  Clair,  General  Arthur,  autograph,  6:  96. 

—  portrait,  410. 

—  defeat  of,  map,  7:  101. 

—  broadside  on,  103. 

—  Sir  John,  autograph,  4:  66. 
St.  James  Church,  S.  C.,  3:  218. 

St.   John's  Church,   Richmond,   interior  of, 

5:  239. 

St.  Lawrence  River,  map,  4:  252. 
St.  Leger's  Troops,  order  of  march,  6:  102. 
St.  Luc,  La  Come  de,  4:  229. 
St.  Luke's  Church,  Smithfield,  Va.,  2:  174. 
St.  Marys  and  Vicinity,  map,  3:  55. 
Saint  Die,  16th  Century,  1:  235. 
Saintonge,  regiment  of,  flag,  3:  315. 
Salem,  Mass.,  in  1692,  map,  3:  286. 

—  1765,  Old  North  Bridge,  in,  236. 

—  Washington  Street  in,  5:  227. 
Salt  Act,  1729,3:  194. 

Saltonstall,  Gurdon,  autograph,  3:  305. 
Salzburger  Costumes  (early  Georgia),  3:  333. 


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Sandys,  Sir  Edwin,  portrait,  2:  65. 

—  letter,  70. 

—  George,  portrait,  2:  72. 

Saratoga,  battle  cf,  pistol  found  on  field,  6: 
132. 

—  battle,  monument,  6:  132. 

-  and  Yorktown,  medal,  6:  320. 
Saunders,    Admiral    Charles,    portrait    and 

autograph,  4:  249. 
Savannah,  siege  of,  map,  6:  215. 
Say  and  Seale,  Lord,  autograph,  2:  361. 
Schaghen,  P.,  letter,  1626,  2:  92. 
Schuyler,  Fort  (Stanwix),  diagram,  6:  105. 

—  map  of  siege,  107. 

-  Peter,  portrait,  3:  276. 

-  General  Philip,  autograph,  6:  324. 

-  portrait,  6:  42. 
Scillacio,  page  of  the,  1 :  165. 
Scrooby,  England,  map,  2:  103. 

—  Brewster's  home  at,  104 
Sea  of  Darkness,  1:  68. 

Second  R.  I.  regiment,  flag  of,  6:  239. 
Sedgwick,  Robert,  autograph,  2:  347. 

-  Theodore,  autograph,  7:  236. 

Selden,  Samuel,  powder-horn,   1776,  6:  23. 

Senate  Chamber,  Philadelphia,  1795,  view, 
7:  158. 

Senex,  John,  map  of  America,  1721,  3:  338. 

Sepulchral  urns,  1:  34. 

Settlements  from  Charleston,  S.  C.,  to  St. 
Augustine,  Fla.,  3:  331. 

Seven  Ranges  of  Townships,  Hutchins'  sur 
vey  of,  6:  406. 

Seventh  Fusiliers,  flag  of,  1775,  6:  329. 

Sevier,  General  John,  autograph,  7:  118. 

Sewall  House,  Burlington,  Mass.,  6:  245. 
-  Samuel,  portrait  and  autograph,  3:  287. 

Sharpe  Horatio,  letter,  1755,  4:  76. 

Shays,  Captain  Daniel,    autograph,  6:  394. 

Shelburne,  Lord,  autograph,  6:  345. 

Shipping  Bill  of  1718,  3:  197. 


Shipping  Bill  of  1764,  6:  31. 
Shirley,    William,    autograph   and   portrait, 
3:  394. 

—  coat  of  arms,  4:  118. 
Shoe,  worn  before  1775,  6:  7. 
Short,  William,  autograph,  7:  120. 
Shute,  Samuel,  autograph,  3:  383. 
Signatures  to  Oath  of  Allegiance  to  James 

II,  1685,  3:  22. 

Silver  Bullet  enclosing  Clinton's  message, 
6:  119. 

Sketch  of  the  Finances,  etc.,  by  Gallatln,  title- 
page,  7:  166. 

Slater,  Samuel,  portrait,  7:  275. 

—  spinning  machinery,  276. 

Slave  advertisement,  New  York  City,  1789. 

7:  60. 
Slavery,  Friends'  expenses  for  aiding  slaves, 

1793-5,  7:  63. 

Sloughter,  Henry,  autograph,  3:  265, 
Smith's  (John),  Victory,  1608,  2:  31. 
Smith,  Captain  John,  portrait,  2:  40. 

—  Melancthon,  autograph,  7:  12. 

—  An   Historical  Account  of  Bouquet's  Ex 

pedition,  4:  369. 

—  map  of  New  England,  2:  121. 

Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  insignia  of  the,  6: 
364. 

—  pamphlet  by  Burke,  364. 

Soldiers'  buckles  found  at  Ticonderoga,  6: 

94. 
• —  pocket-knife,  96. 

—  pay  receipt,  5:  308. 

—  pewter  spoon, 6:  109. 

"Some  Account  of  Pensilvania,"  title-page, 

3:  98. 
Some    Observations   on   the    Two    Campaigns 

against  the  Cherokees,  1759,  title-page, 

4:  349. 
Somers,  Midshipman,  Richard,  portrait  and 

autograph,  7:  320. 


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Sons  of  Liberty  (Boston),  warning  by,  6:  161. 

-  Maryland,  broadside  by,  6:  59. 
Sothell,  Seth,  and  Council,  3:  26. 
South  Atlantic  Coast,  map,  3 :  1 . 

-  Carolina  Act,  1717,  signatures  to,  3:  228. 

-  Carolina  Gazelle,   1732,  heading    of   first 

issue,  3:  342. 

-  Carolina,  map,  1730,  3:  341. 

—  Carolina,  royal  seal  of,  3:  338. 

-  Carolina,  state  seal,  1776,  6:  151. 

—  Carolina,  Trott's  Laws  of,  title-page,  3: 

225. 

Southampton,  Earl  of,  2:  75. 
Southern  Campaign,  1780,  map,  6:  210. 

—  detail  map,  212. 
Spearhead,  obsidian,  1:  18. 
Spectacles  and  case,  before  1775,  6:  10. 
Spinning  wheel,  small  flax,  2:  135. 
Spotswood,    Alexander,    portrait   and   auto 
graph,  3:  258. 

-  map  of  route,  351. 

Springfield,  N.  J.,  battle  of  map,  6:  240. 
Stage-Coach  announcement,   1772,  5:  18. 
Stamp  Act  broadside,  on  repeal  of,  5:  72. 

-  Congress,  1765,  autographs  of  delegates, 

5:  60. 
Standish,  Myles,  coat  of  arms,  2:  397. 

—  dinner-pot,   135. 

—  monument,  398. 

-  relics,  2:  392. 

-  sword,  132. 

Stark,  Gen.  John,  monument,  4:  84. 

-  portrait,  6:  99. 
Starved  Rock,  111.,  3:  176. 

State  Claims  and  Cessions,  1780-1802,  map 
showing,  6:  388. 

—  House,  Philadelphia,  1776,  6:  419. 
Staten   Island,    N.   Y.,   advance   of   British 

from,  6:  241. 
Statues: 

Botetourt,  Lord,  5:  97. 


Statues: 

Williams,  (Roger),  2:  301. 

John  and  Sebastian  Cabot,  1:  182. 

Columbus,  1222. 

Gansevoort,  6:  108. 

Lelf  Ericson,  Boston,  1:  95. 
Steelyards,  6:  14. 

Steuben,  Baron,  letter  to  Gov.  Trumbull, 
6:  234. 

—  portrait,  170. 

Stephens,  William,  autograph,  4:  22. 
Stirling,  Lord,  portrait,  2:  230. 

-  commission.   5:  348. 

• —  portrait  and  autograph,  6:  17. 

Stocks,  the,  2:  283. 

Stone,  William,  signature,  2:  21C. 

Stony  Point,  N.  Y.,  map  of  capture,  6:  236. 

-  Wayne's  Medal,  236. 

Stoughton,  William,  portrait  and  autograph, 

3:  284. 

Stove,  in  Va.  House  of  Burgesses,  6:  100. 
Stukeley,   Capt.   Thomas,   title-page  of   his 

"Life",  2:  22. 
Stuyvesant,  Peter,   portrait,  2:  234. 

-  seal,  235. 

• —  signature,  240. 

-  tomb,  253. 

Suffolk,  Lord,  letter  to  Riedesel,  1776,  6:  343. 
Sullivan,  General  John,  portrait,  6:  18,  189. 

—  waistcoat,  22. 

Sullivan's  Island,  S.  C.,  map  of  British  at 
tack  on,  1776,6:  367. 

Surgeon's  Saw,  5:  9. 

Surveyors'  Draft,  line  of  1684,  3:  305. 

Susquehanna  Company,  memorial  of,  1755, 
4:  9. 

Swartwout,  Abraham,  letter  on   flag,  6:  104. 

Table  Mountain,  Cal.,  section  of,  1:  13. 

Tailer,  William,  autograph,  3:  392. 

Tailfei's  "Narrative"  of  Ga.,  1741,  title- 
page,  3:  331. 


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Talleyrand,  autograph,  7:  194. 

—  portrait,  338. 

Tallmadge,  Major  Benjamin,  Commission, 
6:  252. 

-  flag  of  regiment,  252. 

-  family,  portraits,  253. 

Talon,  Jean,  portrait  and  coat  of  arms,  3: 
163. 

Tarleton,  Banastre,  portrait  and  autograph, 
6:  219. 

Tea,  of  the  "Boston  Tea  Party",  some  pre 
served,  5:  166. 

Tenochtitlan,  plan  of,  1:  258. 

Test  Act  of  Maryland,  1716,  3:  358. 

Thacher,  Rev.  Thomas,  portrait,  3:  136. 

—  treatise  on  medicine,  137. 

Theses,  first  Harvard  printed  (1643),  2:  357. 
Third  Connecticut  regiment,  flag  of,  6:  240. 

—  Maryland  regiment,  flag  of,  6:  287. 

-  New  York  regiment,  flag,  6:  322. 
Thomas,  George,  arms  and  autograph,  3:  367. 
Ticonderoga,  map  of  investment  of,  6:  93. 

-  map,  1758,  4:  182. 

—  English  advance,  179. 

—  of  French  works,  181. 

Tilghman,  Colonel  Tench,  autograph,  6:  322. 
Tipis  ("teepees"),  Indian,  1:  344. 
Titcomb,  Captain,  life  guard  cap,  6:  309. 
Tobacco,  illustration,  2:  59. 

-  proclamation,  1630,  3:  29. 

-  roller,  5:  3. 

Tonty,  Henri  de,  autograph,  3:  177. 
Tonty's  La  Salle,  title-page,  3:  180. 
Tooth  forceps,  6:  9. 
Townshend,  Charles,  5:  35. 

-  Gen    George,    portrait    and    autograph, 

4:  248. 

Township,  diagram  of  present  system,  7:  267. 
Tracy,  Marquis  de,  autograph,  3:  163. 
Treat,  Robert,  autograph,  3:  117. 
Tienton,  battle  of,  map,  6:  47. 


Trenton,  Fischer's  map  of,  48. 

—  and  Princeton,  battles,  map  of,  6:  52. 

—  Paleolith,  1:  15. 
Trinity,  Fort,  2:  263. 

Tripoli  Campaign,  map  of,  7 :  309. 

—  map  of  harbor  of  Tripoli,  1804,  7:  316. 

—  campaign,   sword  taken  in,  1804,  7:  308. 

—  in  1803,  318. 

True  Relation,  Smith,  title-page  of,  2:  46. 
Trumbull,  Jonathan,  portrait  and  autograph, 
6:  26. 

—  proclamation  by,  6:  161. 

Truxtun,  Commodore  Thomas,  portrait  and 

autograph,  7:  205. 
Tryon's   Connecticut   Raid,    1779,    map,   6: 

235. 

—  raid,  1777,  map,  6:  66. 

—  Rebellion  Proclamation,   1775,  6:  318. 
"Twelve  Good  Rules"  (The),  2:  393. 
Two  Highways  to  Canada,  map  of,  4:  288. 
Tynte,  Edward,  autograph,  3:  224. 

Umbrella,  old-time,  5:  20. 

Uncas  and  his  squaw,  marks  of,  2:  314. 

Underbill,  Capt.  John,  autograph,  2:  233. 

—  plan  of  attack  on  Indian  fort,  2:  316. 

—  title-page  of  his  "Newes  from  America", 

1638,  315. 
Uniform  of  Morgan's  riflemen,  6:  296. 

—  of  the  American  troops,   by  a  German 

artist,  6:  167,  171. 
United  States,  arms  of  the,  7:  13. 

—  constitution  of,  6:  436. 

—  1778,  French  map  of,  6:  142. 

—  map  of  boundaries,  etc.,  1789-99,  7:  54. 

—  map,  1800-02,  7:  264. 

—  map,  1803-6,  on  Louisiana  Purchase,  etc., 

7:  348. 

—  population  map,  1790,  7:  61. 
Usselinx,  William,  portrait  and  autograph, 

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Valcour  Island,  map  of  action  at,  6:  6. 

-  plan,  7. 

• —  view  of  battle,  8. 

Valley  Forge,  encampment  plan,  6:  164. 

-  "General  Orders"  book,  6:  166. 

-  Washington's  bed  at,  6:  168. 

-  Washington's  proclamation  at,   1777,  6: 

165. 

Vambrace  (arm-guard),  2:  74. 
Van    Cortlandt,    Philip,    autograph,    3:  260. 
Vane,  Sir  Harry,  portrait  and  autograph,  2: 
Van  Rensselaer  Deed,  1630,  2:  221. 

-  Tienhoven,  Cornelius,  autograph,  2:  240. 

-  Twiller,  Wouter,  signature,  2:  225. 
Vasco  da  Gama,  portrait,  1:  179. 

278. 

Vasco   Nunez  de  Balboa,    portrait,   1:  244. 
Vases : 

Davenport,  Iowa,  1:  55. 
Mound,  N.  C.,  1:  58. 
Prehistoric,  Florida,  1:  43. 
Vaudreuil,  Philippe  de  Rigaud,  Marquis  de, 
3:  312. 

-  autograph,  4:  83. 

-  portrait,  4:  176. 

Vergennes,  Count  de,   autograph,   6:  59. 

-  portrait,  6:  174. 
Vermont,  map  as  territory,  4:  6. 
Vernon,  Admiral,  autograph,  3:  336. 
Verrazano,   Giovanni,   portrait,   1:  278. 
Vespucius,  Amerigo,  autograph,   1:  226. 
—  four  voyages,  227. 

-  portrait,  233. 

-  map  1st  voyage,  228. 

"View  of  the  attack  on  Bunker's  Hill",  5: 

268.    270. 
Vigilance  Committee  of  N.  Y.,  handbill  by, 

6:  168. 

-  of  Phila.  handbill  by,  169. 
Vigo,  Francis,  portrait,  6:  204. 


Villiers,    Frangois    Coulon  de,  portrait    and 
autograph,   4:  46. 

Vincennes,  Fort,  articles  of  surrender,  6:  198. 

Vincent,  P.,  title-page  of  "A  True  Relation", 
1637,  2:  318. 

Vines,  Richard,  signature,  2:  145. 

Virginia,    Beverly's    History   of    1722,    title- 
page,  3:  352. 
-  Charter,  1606,  part  of.  2:  38. 

—  Charter,  1609,  map  illustrating,  2:  53. 

—  Colonial,  map,  2:  186. 

—  Company,  seal  of,  2:  69. 

—  costumes,  2:  177. 

—  Gazette,  heading,  3:  356. 

—  House  of  Burgesses,  Ms.  Journal  of,  1680, 

3:  40. 

—  Jefferson's  Constitution  for,   1776,  page, 

6:  384. 

—  map  of  first  settlements  in,  2:  41. 

—  map  of  operations  in,  1781,  6:  299. 

—  records,  first  page  of,  2 :  66. 

—  riflemen  uniforms,  5:  296. 

—  Smith's  map  of,  2:  48. 
Viscount  George  Howe,  4:  177. 

—  monument  to,  180. 

—  where  killed,  179. 

Votes  and  Proceedings  of  Free-holders  .  .  .  of 
Boston,  title-page,  5:  140. 

Walker,  Sir  Hovenden,  page  from  journal, 

1720,  3:  275. 

Wall,  in  Wall  St.,  N.  Y.,  2:  252. 
Wall  Paper,  Quincy  house,  5:  11. 
Walley,  John,  Major,  autograph,  3:  281. 
Walpi,  Arizona,  1:  32. 
Walpole,  Robert  (Earl  of  Orford),  3:  214. 
Wampum  belt,  1:  348. 
Wanton,  John,  portrait,  3:  403. 

—  Joseph,    Governor,    portrait    and    auto 

graph,  6:  19. 

—  William,  portrait,  3:  403. 


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Ward,  General  Artemas,  autograph,  6:  261. 

—  homestead,  264. 

-  Rev.  Nathaniel,  autograph,  2:  363. 

—  Richard,  portrait,  3:  404. 
Warming  pan,  6:  13. 

Warren,  Commodore  Peter,  autograph,  1745, 
3:  398. 

-  General  Joseph,  birthplace  of,  6:  141. 

-  portrait  and  autograph,  237. 

-  portrait,  6:  270. 

-  title-page  of  1775  oration,  238. 

—  Mercy,  portrait,  7:  280. 
Washington  City,  plan  of,  1792,  7:  246. 

-  George,  book-plate,  7:  177. 

-  bust,  by  Trentanove,  7:  237. 

—  camp  bed,  6:  168. 

—  caricature,  7:  88. 

—  diary,  last  page  of,  239. 

—  epaulets,  6:  319. 

-  farewell  address,  Ms.  of,  7:  406,  426. 

—  headquarters  at  Newburgh,  6:  363. 

—  headquarters  at  White  Plains,   6:  30. 

—  his  commission  as  Commander  in  chief, 

7:  204. 

-  last  page  of  his  account  book,  6:  372. 

-  letter  to  Dr.  Cochran,  1779,  6:  237. 

-  letter  to  Bouquet,  1758,  4:  209. 

-  proclamation  on  his  death,  238. 

—  The   Gibbs-Channing  portrait   of,    auto 

graph   and    ccat   of   arms,    6:  frontis 
piece. 

—  tomb,  237. 

—  title-page  of  Farewell  Address,  7:  173. 

—  Colonel  William,  flag  of  his  cavalry,  6; 

296. 
Washington,  bust  of,  7 :  237. 

-  journal  of,  title-page,  1754,  4:  39. 

—  letter  to  Greene,  6:  255. 

—  map  of  N.  J.  operations,  1776,  6:  52. 

—  map  of  N.  J.  retreat,  1776,  6:  38. 

—  map  of  route,  4:  35. 


Washington,   map   of  Trenton   advance,  6: 
46,  52. 

—  map  showing  birthplace,  4:  32. 

—  memoranda  on  his  generals,  7:  104. 

—  portrait,  7:  170,  178. 

—  proclamation  to  N.  Y.  City,  1776,  6:  12. 

—  program  for  his  first   inauguration,  fac 

simile,  7:  20. 
— •  resigning  his  commission,  6:  370. 

—  seal,  5:  297. 

—  silver  christening  bowl,  4:  33. 

—  sketch  of  Fort  Cumberland,   4:  207;  7: 

237. 

—  survey  by,  1750,  34. 

—  tomb,  Valley  Forge  proclamation,  6:  165. 

—  Yale's  diploma  of  LL.D.,  6:  308. 

—  Lawrence,    portrait    and    autograph,    4: 

28. 

—  Martha,  pcrtrait,  6:  169. 
Watch  and  chain,  6:  10. 

—  of  Stephen  Hopkms,  6:  276. 

—  of  Daniel  Hitchcock,  6:  56. 

Wayne,  General  Anthony,  rus  camp    kettle, 
6:  238. 

—  monument,  7:  113. 

—  orderly  book,  111. 

—  portrait,  6:  80. 

Webster,  Noah,  portrait,  6:  415. 

—  Pelatiah,   title-page  of  his  pamphlet,  6: 

162. 
Wedderburn,   Alexander   (Baron   Loughbor- 

ough),  portrait,  5:  156. 
Welsh  Fusiliers,  uniform,  6:  273. 
Wentworth,  Benning,  Ms.  declaration  of  war 

against  Indians,  1745,  4:  5. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  6. 
-  John,  portrait,  3:  388. 

West,  Joseph,  autograph,  3:  14. 

—  Sir  Thomas,  portrait  and  signature,    2: 

56. 
Westbrook,  Thomas,  autograph,  3:  388. 


INDEX  TO  ILLUSTRATIONS  IN  AVERY'S  HISTORY  OF  THE  U.  S.,  VOLS.  1-7     105 


"Western  Reserve"  Land  Patent,   1801,  7: 

262. 

Western  Spy,  1799,  first  issue,  7:  262. 
West  Florida,  map,  4:  351. 

-  Indies,  map,  7:  201,  2C4. 

—  Point,  N.  Y.,  L'Enfant's  map  of,   1780, 

6:  244. 

-  Villefranche's  plan  of,  247. 

Western  States,  proposed,  in  1776-86,  6:  402. 

-  the  development  map  of,  to  1787,  6:  410. 
Wheelwright,  John,  autograph,  2:  280. 
Whipple,  Commodore  Abraham,  6:  259. 
"Whiskey  Rebellion",  map  of,  7:  142. 
White,  Peregrine,  signature,  2:  129. 

White  Plains,  battle  of,  map,  6:  33. 

—  British  headquarters  at,  6:  33. 
Whitefield,  Rev.  George,  portrait  and  auto 
graph,  3:  335. 

Whitehall,  St.  (N.  Y.),  ferry,  tablet   at,  6: 

371. 

Whitfield  house,  Guilford,  Conn.,  2:  333. 
Whitney,  Eli,  model  of  cotton-gin,  7:  273. 

-  portrait,  272. 

Wilkes,  John  autograph,  6:  161. 

-  medal  to,  116. 

Wilkinson,  General  James,  6:  385. 

-  orderly  book  of,  1803,  7:  342. 
Willard,  Samuel,  autograph,  3:  286. 
Willett,    Marinus,    portrait  and   autograph, 

5:  345. 

—  monument,  6:  107. 

William  III,  portrait  and  autograph,  3:  184. 

—  and  Mary  College,  6:  23. 

Williams,  Col.   Ephralm,  boulder  at   grave, 
4:  86. 

—  Roger,  autograph,  2:  297. 

—  compass  and  sundial,  2 :  272. 

—  deed  of  Providence  to,  by  Indians,  1639, 

275. 

—  statue,  2:  301. 

—  document  relating  to  recall,  2:  313, 


Williamsburg,  Va.,  old  powder-magazine  at, 

1714,  6:  352. 
Windsor,  Conn.,    "Ancient" — map  of  Indian 

purchases,  2:  306. 
Winslow,   Edward,   portrait   and   signature, 

2:  130. 
Winslow,  John,  portrait  and  autograph,  2: 

130. 
Winslow,  Gen.  John,  portrait  4:  103;  sword 

2:  132. 
Winthrop,  Josiah,    portrait  and  autograph, 

3:  118. 
Winthrop,  Fitz  John,  portrait,  3:  304. 

—  Gov.  farm  "Ten  Hills",  2:  355. 

-  John,  crest,  2:  161. 

—  portrait,  signature  and  coat  of  arms,  2: 

frontispiece. 
~  cup,  2:  167. 

—  stone  pot,  1630,  2:  163. 

—  (the  younger),    monument  to,  2:  327. 

—  portrait  and  autograph,  2 :  322. 

—  Mrs.  John  (Margaret),  signature,  2:  169. 
"Wise    Men    (the)    of    Gotham    and    their 

Goose,"  caricature,  6:  374. 
Wolcott,  Oliver,  coat  of  arms,  6:  399. 
Wolfe,  General  James,  home,  4:  243. 

—  letter  to  Pitt,  1759,  245. 

—  monument,  293,  294. 

-  portrait,  248,  274;  pistol,  4:  292. 

—  Putnam's    Tavern    sign,    "The    General 

Wolfe",  6:  18. 

Wolfe's  Campaign,  map,  4:  276. 
Wood's  map  of  New  England,  1634,  2:  351. 
Wooster,  General  David,  portrait  and  auto 
graph,  6:  329. 

Wynne,  Thomas,  autograph,  3:  104. 
Wyoming,  massacre,  monument,  6:  186. 

—  and  Lacka wanna  Valleys,  Pa.,  early  map 

of,  6:  131. 

Yale,  Elihu,  portrait,  3:  307. 


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"Yankee  Doodle"  of  the  Revolution,  6:  298.  Yorktown,  Va.,  Nelson  house  at,  316. 

Yeardley,  George,  signature,  2:  62.  —  siege  of,  map,  314. 

Yonge,  Francis,    Narrative,  1726,  title-page,  —  siege  of,  plan,  315. 

3:  230.  —  various  illustrations,  6:  305-323. 
Yorktown,   Va.,    map   of   Washington     and 

Rochambeau's  march  to,  6:  306.  Zeni  Annals,  the,  1:  69. 

• —  Moore  house  at,  318.  —  map,  70. 

—  monument  at,  323.  Zufii,  terraces,  1 :  297. 


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